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There's a div called "Content":

<div id="content"></div>

It should be filled with data from a PHP file, by AJAX, including a <script> tag. However, the script inside this tag is not being executed.

<div id="content"><!-- After AJAX loads the stuff that goes here -->
   <script type="text/javascript">
     //code
   </script>
   <!-- More stuff that DOES work here -->
</div>
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How are you loading the div? depends on the library you use, you can normally control whether you just want to execute the scripts after the ajax load. – Bill Yang Jan 6 '11 at 20:50
After window.onload I create a XMTHttpRequest object to request another (php) page that contains the content of the div, including a script. I'm doing this with plain JS, no libraries (other than my own lol) – JCOC611 Jan 6 '11 at 20:52

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JavaScript inserted as DOM text will not execute. However, you can use the dynamic script pattern to accomplish your goal. The basic idea is to move the script that you want to execute into an external file and create a script tag when you get your Ajax response. You then set the src attribute of your script tag and voila, it loads and executes the external script.

This other StackOverflow post may also be helpful to you: Can scripts be inserted with innerHTML?.

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Yup, I'll use this! Thanks! – JCOC611 Jan 6 '11 at 22:20

If you load a script block within your div via Ajax like this:

<div id="content">
    <script type="text/javascript">
    function myFunction() {
      //do something
    }
    myFunction();
    </script>
</div>

... it simply updates the DOM of your page, myFunction() does not necessarily get called.

You can use an Ajax callback method such as the one in jQuery's ajax() method to define what to execute when the request finishes.

What you are doing is different from loading a page with JavaScript included in it from the get-go (which does get executed).

An example of how to used the success callback and error callback after fetching some content:

  $.ajax({
    type: 'GET',
    url: 'response.php',
    timeout: 2000,
    success: function(data) {
      $("#content").html(data);
      myFunction();
    },
    error: function (XMLHttpRequest, textStatus, errorThrown) {
      alert("error retrieving content");
    }

Another quick and dirty way is to use eval() to execute any script code that you've inserted as DOM text if you don't want to use jQuery or other library.

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using the jQuery's callback, how could I "execute" the code inside the new <script>? – JCOC611 Jan 6 '11 at 21:28
I added an example of using the success callback: – Christopher Tokar Jan 6 '11 at 21:32

This 'just works' for me using jQuery, provided you don't try to append a subset the XHR-returned HTML to the document. (See this bug report showing the problem with jQuery.)

Here is an example showing it working:

<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/strict.dtd"> 
<html lang="en"> 
<head> 
    <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8"> 
    <title>test_1.4</title> 
    <script type="text/javascript" charset="utf-8" src="jquery.1.4.2.js"></script> 
    <script type="text/javascript" charset="utf-8"> 
        var snippet = "<div><span id='a'>JS did not run<\/span><script type='text/javascript'>" +
        "$('#a').html('Hooray! JS ran!');" +
        "<\/script><\/div>";
        $(function(){
            $('#replaceable').replaceWith($(snippet));
        });
    </script> 
</head> 
<body> 
    <div id="replaceable">I'm going away.</div> 
</body> 
</html>

Here is the equivalent of the above: http://jsfiddle.net/2CTLH/

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I used this code, it is working fine

var arr = MyDiv.getElementsByTagName('script')
for (var n = 0; n < arr.length; n++)
    eval(arr[n].innerHTML)//run script inside div
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