AHA!!!

I have resolved this.

We had a <base> element in the head of the document.  Apparently this is
to reference where the images/css/etc are.  This causes IE8 to prevent
javascript from retrieving a page due to security restrictions.

I'd feel dumb about it if I didn't think this was a really poor way to
secure javascript.  Why they can't compare the destination domain of the
request to the domain of the original HTML, I don't know.  Either way, I
have both resolved the problem and learned a bunch about
prototype/javascript in the process.

Thanks a lot, david, I really appreciate the help!

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