Note that this means you can't catch an event 'load' that bubbles through a element with an onload handler Setting body.onload or is equivalent to setting window.onload Mathiasbynens: but since there's no element, acts as a convenience proxy for them Mathiasbynens: in that they're not body's event handlers, they're window's event handlers Mathiasbynens: (along with several other event handlers) are special cases Mathiasbynens: so in the latter case you're doing window.innerHTML = 1īut for inline event attributes like that there are three ‘scopes’, right? the element itself, the parent form (if any), and the global object Mathiasbynens: "this" in both cases is the global object (window) Retrieved 2 July 2021.` not equivalent to ` `? i’d expect both to set `` to `1`ĭoes the latter assign to `document.innerHTML` instead? " 'A day to pack up our lives and get out': journalist Bill Birtles on fleeing China". "Journalist Bill Birtles on fleeing China and returning to Beijing". ^ "The truth about China : propaganda, patriotism and the search for answers / Bill Birtles".^ a b "The truth about China : propaganda, patriotism and the search for answers / Bill Birtles"."Australian journalists Bill Birtles, Mike Smith forced out of China". "Fearing Detention, Two Australian Correspondents Flee China". "Australia 'very disappointed' after journalists Bill Birtles and Michael Smith forced to flee China". "Australian correspondents Bill Birtles and Mike Smith pulled out of China after five-day diplomatic standoff over national security case". "Cheng Lei, Australian anchor for China's government-run English news channel CGTN, detained in Beijing". ![]()
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