Basically there is no official way to share JavaScript except posting it. By doing so, you are at the mercy of the poster, which is a huge security issue. You can embed any JavaScript posted in <code> tags by using the "download" link:
<script src="?abspart=1;displaytype=displaycode;node_id=764848;part=3"
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Example JavaScript:
alert("Hello embedded JavaScript")
Of course, you should use a framework like jQuery for doing the XMLHttpRequest and callback for you. Wrapping nodes or services so they return JSON or data in a format more easily digested by JavaScript will need some writing of code.
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