Hi Sebastian,

 
it seems nobody else have better ideas about how to dynamically load
scripts reliably in IE6 without using document.write().

If you don't have other objections then, I'm willing to commit my
solution (insertion by DOM + XMLHttpRequest workaround for IE6),
together with the previously mentioned changes to tagname handling for
XHTML compatibility, so that it can undergo extensive testing by the
community.
It seems I was too hasty. I made further testing and it appears that the
XMLHttpRequest workaround for IE isn't reliable too: reloading the application
several times in a row, sometimes it fails with the same errors as
without XMLHttpRequest.

I fear we will need to keep document.write() for IE for some time yet.

Cheers,
Alessandro
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