don't be sorry, we all use this groups to get answers

i've no access to any other browser than IE where I work this month
but I think this will work:

declare a function onload:
function onload() {
 cbt('E', "Enter/OK");
 cbt('U', "Earlier");
 }

if you have acces to the body tag add
<body onload="onload()">

else add (after the declaration of the function)
document.body.onload = onload;
if this does not work, check you did not type onLoad instead of onload
the second onload is written with no braces, because it's a function
reference, not a function call like in the first solution

nicolas





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