try setting the onload from in javascript - that's what i'm attempting 
and she no work.

David Dailey wrote:
> At 09:04 PM 4/26/2006, Guy wrote:
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>> i'm trying to access the onload event on an image element.
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> Hmmmm... I was baffled as to why this shouldn't work, so I tried the 
> following:
> <image id="I" x="20" y="20" height="300" width="240" 
> onclick="carve(5,5)" onload="alert('here')"
> xlink:href="../p17.jpg" clip-path="url(#CP)"></image>
>
> The alert fired just fine from IE (ASV 3) Opera 9 and FF1.5
>
> The onclick works too.
>
> Perhaps there is another problem with your image element?
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