It's just strange behaviour for javascript to not respect html when the DOM is modified. Are there any official specifications on how this should actually work - rather than saying "other browsers do it like that"? If this mentality is used, then we'd have to duplicate all IE quirks as it's how the other half of the world is doing it.
It's just strange behaviour for javascript to not respect html when the DOM is modified. Are there any official specifications on how this should actually work - rather than saying "other browsers do it like that"? If this mentality is used, then we'd have to duplicate all IE quirks as it's how the other half of the world is doing it.