Thanks a lot guys, I found that there was a compile error, when copying I forgot the closing bracket :)
-- On Tue, Nov 27, 2012 at 4:02 AM, Pankaj Singh <ps.jinx@gmail.com> wrote:
On Tue, Nov 27, 2012 at 4:34 AM, Loai Ghoraba <loai1991@gmail.com> wrote:This appears to be a javascript issue, because your code should only
> Hi all
>
> When I have a script like this:
> <script> window.onload=function f(){} </script> it is working fine. but when
> I create an external js file and put it within the static directory, and
> call the function like this
> <script src="{{STATIC_URL}}js/myjs.js"></script>
> <script> window.onload=f </script>
>
> It is not working at all. (by the way the url is mapped correctly to the js
> file "I tested it via viewing the source of the web page")
>
> Any idea?
fail if window.load is fired before f is defined.
But you say that, url for js file works. Please use Firebug addon in
Firefox to see javascript errors.
-- Pankaj
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