This article provides a function that you can use to "enable"
javascript on the xml response (xml or text). It also outlines the
limitations of this approach.

http://rabaix.net/index.php/en/articles/issues_developing_ajax_libraries

HTH

On 2/7/07, Brad Wood <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> If I am returning HTML via an Ajax call to stick in my page, JavaScript
> functions aren't available for me to call, and other inline JavaScript
> doesn't get executed.
>
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>
> What is the solution for this?  I am retro-fitting an existing site and
> trying to inner html existing pages WITHOUT re-writing them.  Is there a
> way to get the browser to run the JavaScript I just added as if the page
> had just loaded?
>
>
>
> Thanks.
>
>
>
> ~Brad
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> 

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