As you carefully cut some of the quoted text, the entire context may not be visible.

I suggested that using onload was, as Kristof put it

more consistent, logical, better style, whatever.

because it could be contained in the <head> of the file. the DOMContentLoaded property allows even better usage. as i stated TWICE, it's my opinion, yours clearly differs, i don't see the need to debate coding preferences.

Gareth

On 29 Mar 2007, at 13:07, Alexey Feldgendler wrote:

On Thu, 29 Mar 2007 13:07:58 +0200, Gareth Hay <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

What about the DOMContentLoaded event? It is supported by Mozilla
and, apparently, Opera 9. Dean Edwards has a technique to make it
work on IE, and jQuery supports it on Safari [1].

Is there any chance DOMContentLoaded will be part of HTML5?

imho, doing something like this is a much better solution, again imho.

How is this better than putting the <script> immediately beefore </ body>, which already works today?


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