Four Feathers 26 December 2005 Could this be handy to use too? and what about removing the inline onload handler of the image since that code wont validate when using a strict doctype? Since we use DOM why not do this: Create an object: document.getElementById(‘LoadedImg’) loadImg = function(){ // check if has loaded allready, and if so, abandon it. if( this.hasloaded ) { return; } // if not, mark it as having already run this.hasloaded = true; alert(‘Now that I have your attention…’);this.parentNode.removeChild(this);} document.getElementById(‘LoadedImg’).hasloaded = false;document.getElementById(‘LoadedImg’).onload = loadImg; if(document.getElementById(‘LoadedImg’).complete) {document.getElementById(‘LoadedImg’).onload();}
Could this be handy to use too?
and what about removing the inline onload handler of the image since that code wont validate when using a strict doctype?
Since we use DOM why not do this:
Create an object:
document.getElementById(‘LoadedImg’)
loadImg = function(){
// check if has loaded allready, and if so, abandon it.if( this.hasloaded ) { return; }
// if not, mark it as having already runthis.hasloaded = true;
alert(‘Now that I have your attention…’);
this.parentNode.removeChild(this);
}
document.getElementById(‘LoadedImg’).hasloaded = false;
document.getElementById(‘LoadedImg’).onload = loadImg;
if(document.getElementById(‘LoadedImg’).complete) {
document.getElementById(‘LoadedImg’).onload();
}