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This isn't working in IE (although it does work in FFX). Why?

Using HTML in the header:

<script type="application/javascript">

    // And finally, let's call the code ourselves.
    window.onload = lbp.init;

</script>

And then the script:

// lbp is the script's universal variable, which retains everything
var lbp = {};

// The sequence of functions to trigger
lbp.init = function() {
    alert('hi');
}

Thanks in advance for your help =)

+6  A: 

I don't know if IE supports application/javascript. Did you try text/javascript?

Also: is lbp initialized before setting window.onload?

RoToRa
This is the correct answer! I will make it so as soon as my waiting period is up. It was application/javascript, just like you guessed. Thanks, I completely overlooked it =)
Matrym
+1  A: 

I think you have declared lbp after window.onload = lbp.init; code. Your code is not working because of the sequence issue.

try the code in following sequence.

<script type="text/javascript" language="javascript">
    var lbp = {};

            // The sequence of functions to trigger
            lbp.init = function() {
                alert('hi');
            }

            // And finally, let's call the code ourselves.
            window.onload = lbp.init;

</script>
ARS
+1  A: 

IE does not support application mime types except for with PDFs. This means IE will completely ignore your JavaScript. Change it to mime type text/javascript.