I'm writing a Javascript script.
This script will probably be loaded asynchronously (AMD format).
In this script, I'd like to do nothing important until the window.load
event was fired.
So I listen to the window "load" event.
But if the script is loaded after window.load event... how can I know window.load
was already fired?
And of course I don't want to add something in any other scripts (they are all loaded async, the problem is the same) :)
Edit :
Imagine an HTML doc with no Javascript in it at all.
Than someone insert in this doc a tag, and this script tag loads my Javascript file.
This will execute my script.
How this script can know if window.load was already fired ?
No jQuery, not any script in the HTML doc before mine.
Is it possible to know ??
I found the window.document.readystate
property. This property is for document "ready" event I guess, not for window "load".
Is there anything similar for window "load" event ?
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