Thanks for answering!

> > I don't know what might cause this, but maybe you do. If I put the
> > code below in a html-file and open it in a popup. I get an error on
> > row 129 in the latest prototype.js bundled with 1.6.5.
>
> OK, what exact browser are you using?

Sorry, forgot that =) FF 2.0 (20061010)

> > The error I get is:
> >
> > "this.onTimerEvent.bind is not a function"
>
> Hmm, obviously Function extension didn't occur yet.  That's odd.
>
> > Anyone else got this problem, or can replicate it, and even perhaps
> > has a solution, I'd be very happy! =)
>
> Can you please put some minimalistic example online for us to test and
> tinker with?

Of course!

http://wailqill.com/code/ff-popup-load/kicker.html

> > PS. If I reload the popup after it's loaded, it works just fine.
>
> I bet it does :-)  It's clearly an issue with load detection within a
> popup.  However, I see nothing related in Prototype's Trac.  So we'll
> have to investigate.

Debugging it is quite hard with firebug. The breakpoints don't wanna break.

btw: downloadable minimal testcase:

http://wailqill.com/code/ff-popup-load/ff-popup-load.zip

Thanks a bunch,
Glenn

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