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browser incompatibilities aside
Keeping browser incompatibilities aside, an event can be registered except: A) (input type="button" id="btn" name="btn" value="Click" onclick="handler()" /) B) document.getElementById("btn").onclick = function() { alert("handler!"); } C) document.getElementById("btn").addEventListener("onclick", handler, false); D) document.getElementById("btn").addEventListener("click", handler, false);
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