I think you can use the getScript method (http://docs.jquery.com/Ajax/
jQuery.getScript)

Although It does not work perfect in Safari 2 (Hey, Safari 4 is almost
here!) you can use the callback function as the ready function you
were asking for.
It works all between the same domain, but If you want some cross
domain scripts, you'll have to use what Ricardo pointed (JSONP).

Iair.

On 10 mar, 17:32, Angus <trimk...@sbcglobal.net> wrote:
> I am working on a Web app that will consist of virtually empty html
> pages to be downloaded with references in the head tag to JS files
> that will be used to dynamically construct the elements of the page.
> I have read that the "ready" event waits until the DOM is loaded and
> manipulable.  Would this mean waiting until all of the JS includes
> have been downloaded?
>
> Thanks.

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