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Firefox not properly displaying -window.onload- but other browsers are.

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The main product image in the ebay listing (http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=300460389995) is suppose to show the first thumbnail image automatically during page load (e.g. without having to click on the thumbnail) from the javascript:


function LoadTrigger() { SelectImg(1); } window.onload = LoadTrigger;


This function has been working just fine until recently a few complaints were made. The main product image will not load until the thumbnail itself is first clicked on. There are no problems with any other browsers I have tested this on. Was there a recent update to Firefox regarding this? Please help!

The main product image in the ebay listing (http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=300460389995) is suppose to show the first thumbnail image automatically during page load (e.g. without having to click on the thumbnail) from the javascript: ---------- function LoadTrigger() { SelectImg(1); } window.onload = LoadTrigger; ---------- This function has been working just fine until recently a few complaints were made. The main product image will not load until the thumbnail itself is first clicked on. There are no problems with any other browsers I have tested this on. Was there a recent update to Firefox regarding this? Please help!

Modified by blspreviews

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It works once if I clear the eBay cookies.
If I reload the page then the image isn't shown and I see an error message in the Tools > Error Console:

Warning: Empty string passed to getElementById().