Hmm.. indeed. Interesting.

Thanks for the response!

What's really odd is that it works in some other places.. and I cannot
quite see a difference in the constructs I use.

So I naturally wonder what I'm doing different that could "offend" the
powers that be and generate this "failure".

I've only looked at the exec() briefly, but how would I use it ..
instead of my Ajax.Updater call, or where I process the response?


-joho


On Apr 13, 11:36 pm, kangax <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> This might be a scoping problem. Take a look at this 
> patch:http://dev.rubyonrails.org/ticket/11423
>
> - kangax
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