>You should be able to put all the javascript inside a function and
>call it with the onload function.
>Anything more than that is speculation, you may run in to issues with
>scope if your code is much more complicated than that above and may
>run into issues with that code (my head isn't as good a javascript
>compiler as my browser).    Did you try it?
>
> -- Larry
>=======================



Yes I did try it actually. But unfortunately I cold not get the syntax
correct. I am a newbie, and my little javascript knowledge did little
to help me... Im pretty much out og ideas!


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