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David,
>As far as the alert is concerned, you won't see any code executed since the
>innerHTML property of a DIV cannot contain <script> tags (no body element
>can - they go in <head>). Hence your <script> element (and anything else
>that should go in <head>) will be ignored. To make that work you'd need to
>load the results of the transform in a frame or a new window of some sort.
That isn't quite true. You can put a <script anywhere.
But I wasn't looking at it from this angle.
The problem is that when you do ...innerHTML = something with a <script
it is inserted but not parsed as it is when the page is initially loaded. So things like
<script...
function x(){alert("x")}
</script>
are inserted but not parsed. The only way I have got round it in the past is to
<script id="someScriptID">
function x(){alert("x")}
</script>
...inerHTML = something containing above script;
eval(document.all("someScriptID").innerText);
x();
Ciao Chris
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