The nature of the vortex glass phase transition in thin film YBa2Cu3O7
is investigated by means of a scaling analysis of the I-V characteris
tics near T-g similar or equal to 70 K, in an applied field of 50 kOe.
Exponents are found with nu similar or equal to 1.7 and z=5.0. By per
forming the analysis on temperature windows of varying widths about T-
g, it is possible to determine whether scaling exponents and functions
are consistent at different distances from T-g. In this way, scaling
is found to be robust over a range of at least 17 K, in contrast to so
me recent analyses. No crossover to vortex glass Gaussian behavior is
apparent throughout this range, or beyond it.