No...we aren't using anything like jQuery...

It's a simple html body tag defined in the template...

After the error is handled, the template gets re-executed...but the
body tag is rendered without the onload attribute it had before form
submit... :(

I didn't find this behavior in the documentation... :|

On Feb 10, 12:22 am, Bernhard Schussek <bschus...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Do you use any kind of Javascript framework? If yes, those mostly
> provide handlers for the document load event (f.i.
> $(document).ready(function() {...})) in jQuery. This way, you can
> decouple the onload handler from the body tag and just need to link
> the Javascript file where the handler definition resides.
>
> I hope this helps.
>
> Bernhard
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