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Browse All TopicsI have a script that runs onload of my site, which itself contains a few init scripts and calls to other functions.
One page runs a custom WYSIWYG editor that also needs to have scripts running onload. However, it's only on certain pages. I tried running the script at the end of the page and it doesnt seem to work the same.
At any rate, is there a way to dynamically add onload events to the body or window load event trigger? I need to add this editor function to the "list" of functions called when the page is loaded for certain pages. Thanks.
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by: KokoglenPosted on 2008-01-17 at 18:50:34ID: 20687539
You might want to check out jQuery. It's very small and has an awesome "Ready" function that waits until the dom is ready.
(){
http://www.jquery.com
$(document).ready(function
// Your code here
});
It also allows you to seperate the markup <body> from the Behavior, in the JS. It also allows you to dynamically bind events like click, hover, unload, etc.