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[Javascript] Onload event handlers for Safari
- From: javascript at webdesignofficina.com (Guillaume)
- Subject: [Javascript] Onload event handlers for Safari
- Date: Wed Aug 30 04:47:41 2006
Nick thank you for this nice and clear clarification... > On 29 Aug 2006, at 16:46, Guillaume wrote: > >> I've come across this link apparently solving a long time problem >> with onload event handlers for Safari... >> >> Reading articles about the onload event handlers for Safari, it >> seems this browser behaves differently than Ie and Mozilla... >> Here's a ressource that might help us on Den Edwards's site in an >> article called: window.onload (again) >> http://dean.edwards.name/weblog/2006/06/again/ >> > > What Dean's (and others') technique does is allow one to start one's > script when the page has been _parsed_ into a DOM, which is not the > same thing as when it has _loaded_. This means that (assuming you > don't try to do too much) you can get all your initialisation in > place before the page is displayed to the user, and long before the > onload event fires. For Safari only... ? Or is this true also for Mozilla and Opera ? > > It's a useful technique which handles one of the most important > problems in DOM scripting (in fact, we discussed it at some length > over a year ago at a get-together in London [1] which led to the > founding of the Web Standards Project's DOM Scripting Task Force > [2]). But it shouldn't be confused with onload event handling, > despite Dean's title; it's to do with the DOMContentLoaded event, to > use the Mozilla name for it, and how that can be emulated in IE and > Safari. > > Footnotes: > [1] <http://www.nickfitz.co.uk/2005/06/13/javascript-get-together- > london-2005-06-11/> > [2] <http://webstandards.org/action/dstf/> > > Cheers, > > Nick. Regards. Guillaume.
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