I answered my own question.  It was the scoping issue as described in
the Prototype API documentation on Ajax.Updater.  I have one
suggestion for the Prototype API Docs...

It would be really helpful if the Ajax.Updater section titled "About
evalScripts and defining functions" was included (linked to) in the
documentation on String.evalScripts, since it appears that the exact
same concern applies in both cases.

On Apr 21, 4:28 pm, broberts <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Does String.evalScripts() work when the opening SCRIPT tag of a SCRIPT
> block contains common attributes?  I've tried and it does not appear
> to be working.  Here's an example:
>
> <script type="text/javascript" charset="ISO-8859-1"
> language="JavaScript">
> //<![CDATA[
> <!--
>         alert('look! it works!');
> //-->
> //]]>
> </script>
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