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Checking document load in Firefox using something equivalent to IE's document.readyState

Asked by DrBoney in Firefox Web Browser, JavaScript, Miscellaneous Web Development

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Hi

I would like to be able to test whether a frame has fully loaded without having to actually put an onload event in that frame's document. With IE, I can simply test the document.readstate property.

I'd like to do the same in Firefox, so that I can say, check whether a set of necessary frames are loaded, and then do something only after they are loaded (using timers). I have heard of something that may be useful in Firefox called DOMContentLoaded, but really I want to avoid attaching any event handlers to the frame document. I just want to test whether the document has loaded.

Thankyou

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