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What Is Difference Between <Window.Onload> And <OnDocumentReady> ?
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Most importantly, “window.onload” will execute code when browser has loaded the DOM tree and all other resources like images, objects, etc, while onDocumentReady allows you to execute code when only the DOM tree has been built, without waiting for images to load.
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