The dojo.io.script.get method will inject a <script> from the specified web address. The data content from this script will be passed to your load function; hence, the content must validate as Javascript. You can't load XML into a script tag.
If you want to load XML, you'll need to use dojo.xhrGet; however, this will not allow requests to 3rd party urls. The advantage of using dojo.io.script.get is that you can use different origin address' than the page loading them.
dojo.xhrGet({
handleAs: "xml",
load: function(dom){
// do something with the DOM XML object
},
error: function(error){
}
});
See: dojo.xhrGet Documentation
If you are trying to load the XML from another website it's a bit of a dead-end. You can use the Access-Control-Allow-Origin header if you have access to the sending server.
Another solution that I have used is to write a proxy script (in PHP or other server language) to mirror the XML on the correct domain. You'll need to be careful if you do this to include good checks so that your server code is not abused by someone for proxying.
See the following Stackoverflow conversation for more about Access-Control-Allow-Origin:
jQuery XML REST Access-Control-Allow-Origin