you could use JQuery to run a script after the document is loaded. See
at this url:
http://www.learningjquery.com/2006/09/introducing-document-ready
Raghupathy, Gurumoorthy wrote:
Put your javascript at the last ... so you are sure that my the time your javascript is being executed your html is rendered
-----Original Message-----
From: Srepfler Srgjan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 31 May 2007 14:44
To: Struts Users Mailing List
Subject: Re: how to check if page has been displayed (rendered) by the browser
Yup, I think this is a JS issue,
Perhaps you should check if the DOM is loaded.
Torsten Römer wrote:
Couldn't you use the JavaScript "Load" event to know when the page has
been completely rendered, and postpone your reload until then?
Torsten
Greg Stasica schrieb:
hi,
My problem is that I've a big JSP page with a lot of scriptlets and a
JavaScript which basically reloads the whole page every 5s. The problem is
that my JavaScript makes a request to the server before the user has a
chance to see the whole page.
Is it possible to read somehow that the page was sent to the browser and
that the browser has completed rendering its content?
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