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…since as per http://stackoverflow.com/questions/4619668/executing-script-inside-div-retrieved-by-ajax scripts included in dynamically inserted content are not executed. You can work around this in general by using a st:adjunct of your own _javascript_, but this cannot work when st:bind has to produce part of that _javascript_ since an adjunct is static.