Okay, I've found why!!! But this arise another question. I've tested this: erased one of the files, in the other I've added a window.onload below the first window.onload and a strange thing happened: the last window.onload gets executed. So this takes me to the conclusion: I can't "monkeypatch" window.onload, can be called just once, not only once in one JS, even in the whole JS filesystem. Why works this way?
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