...sorry, you'll want quotes around that:
var el.onload="loaded();";
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Browse All TopicsI am trying to dynamically load a js and css files using the code below. Is there a way to tell cross browser when that js file has completely downloaded?
Can you please give me an example code to alert when data the file has loaded?
function getIncludes(includes) {
var len = includes.length;
//var head = document.getElementsByTagN
//alert("includes\n"+inclu
for (var i=0;i<len;i++) {
var el = document.createElement("sc
el.setAttribute("src",incl
el.setAttribute("type","te
document.body.appendChild(
}
}
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by: jessegivyPosted on 2007-07-02 at 00:11:40ID: 19401711
I'm not positive but the onload event should work:
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function getIncludes(includes) {
var len = includes.length;
//var head = document.getElementsByTagN
//alert("includes\n"+inclu
for (var i=0;i<len;i++) {
var el = document.createElement("sc
var el.onload=loaded();
el.setAttribute("src",incl
el.setAttribute("type","te
document.body.appendChild(
}
}
function loaded(){
//code to be executed after script is loaded
}