When I return an html fragment to Ajax.Updater with evalScripts: true set,
and there is a script fragment with curly braces in it (a function
declaration or an object literal), the curly braces are getting stripped out
somehow, and leaving me with invalid JS.

I think this is the case because I put an alert in the evalScripts method
right before the "return eval(script)" and it had no curlies.  Plus, my
javascript doesn't work in the browser as soon as I add curlies (but does
work without them).

Anyone know what's going on?

--Zac

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