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In the HTML parser spec, there are 2 instances of the following text: add the attribute and its corresponding value to that element The "add the attribute" text does not have a corresponding spec link to actually specify what to do. We currently use `set_attribute`, which can throw an exception if the attribute name contains an invalid character (such as '<'). Instead, switch to `append_attribute`, which allows such attribute names. This behavior matches Firefox. Note we cannot yet make the unclosed-html-element.html test match the expectations of the unclosed-body-element.html due to another bug that would prevent checking if the expected element has the right attribute. That will be fixed in an upcoming commit.
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HTML
10 lines
191 B
HTML
<div>
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<body
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<pre>
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<script src="include.js"></script>
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<script>
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test(() => {
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println(`Body element has '<pre' attribute: ${document.body.hasAttribute('<pre')}`);
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});
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</script>
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