I don't know anything about Tacos, but I strongly doubt that connect() is at fault. Instead, you're just not using the recommended addOnLoad() method for attaching things to the onload event.
Regards On Friday 28 July 2006 2:21 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Sorry to spam to both lists but this has been driving me absolutely > crazy. > > The dojo shipped with the 10-July source snapshot of Tacos3 (linux ls > -l output) > --------------------------------------------------------------------- >--- ------------------------------------------ > 511162 Jun 19 16:23 dojo.js.uncompressed.js* > sum -r output: > 00186 500 dojo.js.uncompressed.js > > This version has the problem with event.connect in IE described below > and in various other postings. Unfortunately Tacos makes extensive > use of event.connect so this causes lots of problems with Tacos. > > The dojo I was just referred to as working with the onload in IE > (linux ls -l output) > --------------------------------------------------------------------- >--- --------------------------------------------- > 307834 Jul 28 08:59 dojo.js.uncompressed.js* > sum -r output: > 21831 301 dojo.js.uncompressed.js [ snip ] -- Alex Russell [EMAIL PROTECTED] A99F 8785 F491 D5FD 04D7 ACD9 4158 FFDF 2894 6876 [EMAIL PROTECTED] BE03 E88D EABB 2116 CC49 8259 CF78 E242 59C3 9723
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