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Mario Ivankovits commented on TOMAHAWK-706:
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But just to be fair, you dont have to use dojo to simulate the onload, you can
use the setTimeout("", 0)
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Mario Ivankovits commented on TOMAHAWK-706:
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yea - hopefully the contributor will collect all html attributes :-)
> body onload does not exist
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Remo Liechti commented on TOMAHAWK-706:
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Yes. We don't like to use Dojo just to handle the onload stuff only. The body
onload should just execute some sma
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Matthias Weßendorf commented on TOMAHAWK-706:
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but that all should not stop a contributor from donating a "onload" attr. Maybe
not all are using doj
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Mario Ivankovits commented on TOMAHAWK-706:
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Yea, I had the same experience, but wasnt sure if the "body onload" is still
broken.
For what I was is, t
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Werner Punz commented on TOMAHAWK-706:
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I dont think this is a real issue, onload is inherently evil and causes more
problems than it solves.
To my experie