Robert Walker wrote:
> Guille San wrote:
>> Hi everybody:
>> I was trying use dom:loaded, but I read in the Api of prototype that
>> this function load all HTML code except the images. My problem is that
>> all my web is an image and I want that it were full loaded before the
>> webpage shows it, because that I want that it seems like a video and if
>> it isn´t fully loaded it doesn´t seem a video. Anyone can help me?? I
>> tried using the following:
>> <script type="text/javascript">
>
>> Event.observe(window, 'load', function() {
>> $$('imagen').invoke('hide');
>> })
>
> The event "dom:loaded" is added by Prototype specifically so you don't
> have to wait for the entire page to fully load. The event get fired just
> after the DOM is fully loaded, but before any other page assets are
> loaded. This is usually what you want, but not always. If you really
> want to wait for the entire page to load then use the window "load"
> event which is what you are showing above.
>
> Also see http://www.ruby-forum.com/topic/205708#new where I explained a
> few other problems I saw with your script.
>
I´m looking that, if I have problems I said to you
> I want to also make clear that you must include the Prototype JavaScript
> files in order to use any of the Prototype features. Maybe you're doing
> that and not showing it here, but just want to make sure you understand
> that.
I included it time ago, but thanks for the conseil because sometimes I
forgot that
THANKS
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