Before I get into the details of this problem, I'd like to make the situation clear. Our web analytics company works as a consultant for large sites, and (other than adding a single SCRIPT tag) we have no control over the pages themselves.
Our existing script installs handlers using "old" way (a fancy version of element.onclick = blah; ...
Hi guys! I'm wondering how to use "addEventListener" resp. "attachEvent" correctly!?
window.onload=function(myFunc1){ // do something }
function myFunc2(){ // do something }
if (window.addEventListener){ window.addEventListener('load', myFunc2, false); }
else if (window.attachEvent){ window.attachEvent('onload', myFunc2); }
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or
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I need a cross-browser function for registering event handlers and a (mostly) consistent handler experience. I don't need the full weight or functionality of a library such as jQuery, so I've written my own. I believe I've accomplished my goals with the code below, and so far my testing has been successful, but I've been staring at it fo...