Jonathan Watt schrieb:

> I'm told that we are doing the right thing, and that "not render"
> doesn't mean "not parse". Alternative content should still appear in
> the DOM as usual, and any <img> elements should have their content
> loaded. Hence the onload should fire. It seems a bit counter to what
> you'd expect, but there you go.

your are right, that sounds plausible, no matter if its visible or not 
it must be part of the dom, otherwise i would'nt be able to change the 
alternate content via script.
Marks solution seems like the cleanest . i will probably use this 
approach, if i need to test via script.

cheers
Holger

>
> On 7/28/05, Holger Will <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > i dont know what ive tested last time, but this indeed seems to work in
> > IE and Opera, so this is probably  a bug in mozilla,
> > in which component would i post this bug ?
>



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