FWIW, the ASP.Net function Page.RegisterStartupScript places the registered script at the bottom of the page, after all controls.
This is driving me a bit crazy. I've got a small bit of javascript that runs via body.onload and selects a form element.
There is no direct way of binding angular to elements onload event as commonly the HTML elements onload="" attribute looks into ...
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