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Asked: May 23, 20262026-05-23T10:10:54+00:00 2026-05-23T10:10:54+00:00

I stripped down this javascript to be as simple as possible, and it’s still

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I stripped down this javascript to be as simple as possible, and it’s still not working in IE8.

function addLoadEvent(func) {
  var oldonload = window.onload;
  if (typeof window.onload !== 'function') {
    window.onload = func;
  } else {
    window.onload = function() {
      if (oldonload) {
        oldonload();
      }
      func();
    };
  }
}

function callkits() {
    alert('Kits: Bug testing');
}

//addLoadEvent(callkits);
//window.onload = callkits;
window.onload = function() {
    callkits();
};

Neither of the two commented out methods, nor the active method, do anything in IE8. Javascript is enabled. (Calling alert directly, outside a function, does work.) I’m tearing my hair out here.

Edit:

Okay, it’s now even simpler:

alert('Before onload.')

window.onload = function() {
    alert('Onload');
};

alert('After onload');

In Firefox, Opera, Safari, and Chrome, I get “Before onload”, “After onload”, then the page appears, then “Onload”. In IE8, that last step doesn’t happen. window.onload simply isn’t firing.

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    2026-05-23T10:10:55+00:00Added an answer on May 23, 2026 at 10:10 am

    The standard onload event won’t work if another script is called using an HTML defer command.

    <script for="window" event="onload" defer="1">products.related();</script>

    Changing the above to use the standard addLoadEvent() function made it work.

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