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from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.

  • intransitive verb To load (a vehicle or container).
  • intransitive verb To load a vehicle or container.

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Examples

  • You just need to call the function from the body tag onload and voila.

    Irish Blogs 2009

  • One of the consultants is trying to get me to scrap the master pages because he says that the various pages will require different javascript calls at page load and using the master page will cause the javascripts in the header and body tag onload event to load on every page using the master page.

    ASP.NET Forums 2009

  • You just need to call the function from the body tag onload and voila.

    Irish Blogs 2009

  • To apply the script, I have written the following code, which is applied using page pre render method: gridview1. attributes.add [ "onload"] = "configureGridview ()";

    ASP.NET Forums AndyMoireASP 2010

  • However, after adding FPSS, we are getting a there is no attribute "onload" on Line 188:

    WebDeveloper.com 2010

  • To apply the script, I have written the following code, which is applied using page pre render method: gridview1. attributes.add [ "onload"] = "configureGridview ()";

    ASP.NET Forums 2010

  • This example sets up a listener for the "onload" function on the "window" object, and when triggered uses the CFML Javascript object

    Latest News Articles 2010

  • This example sets up a listener for the "onload" function on the "window" object, and when triggered uses the CFML Javascript object

    Alan Williamson 2010

  • HTML "onload" event as an indicator of when the browser has finished navigating to a webpage.

    IEBlog 2009

  • HTML "onload" event as an indicator of when the browser has finished navigating to a webpage.

    MSDN Blogs 2009

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