Last I tested this onload did fire but did so with the wrong permissions.

dave

On Jun 18, 2005, at 9:52 PM, David D. Kilzer wrote:

Bug 3609 filed for the "onload" event of an iframe element not firing.

  http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3609

Dave


On Jun 18, 2005, at 3:58 PM, Curt Arnold wrote:


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The ECMAScript productions come in a two flavors: A JSUnit-hosted (http://www.jsunit.net) test suite and a self-hosted test suites. The JSUnit test suite can be configured to use several different approaches to loading the test documents. The most common for HTML browsers is the IFRAME loader which manipulates documents that are loaded by setting the src attribute on IFRAME elements that are embedded in the JSUnit test definition. Unfortunately, Safari and Konqueror do not dispatch the "load" event to the document containing the IFRAME element which causes the JSUnit test suite to think that the test documents never load.

The "self-hosted" productions were created to test implementations that could not run JSUnit, particularly the Palm OS browser (resource issues), ie:Mac Safari/Konqueror (the load event issue), and SVG browsers. The self-hosted tests embed the test script into the test document and the script is run when the document completes loading and then change the document to indicate the success or failure of the test. For example, the SVG tests turn into a green rectangle if pass, red if failed. This approach allows most tests to be run in browsers that don't support JSUnit, however tests that depend on loading multiple documents can't be produced.

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