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onload event and direct call from JSP

what is the difference between calling javascript method in the onLoad event along with the form and invoking the method directly from the JSP.

I want to execute some code part when the page load refreshing completes.And i am refreshing the page using document.form.submit.

when I wrote the code snippet directly in the JSP java script side it is called only when the page loaded first time.
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what is the difference between calling javascript method in the onLoad event along with the form and invoking the method directly from the JSP.
If called with JSP code, the method will run where it is called during page load, but if attached to the onload event, it will execute when the page has fully loaded.
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