I'm still confused by www.oranges.com.
As mentioned earlier, it calls document.createElement with some html, rather 
than a tag name,
as though it is suppose to run innerHTML.
But I can't find a single web page that says this should happen, not mds, not 
w3schools, nobody.
I made a little program www.eklhad.net/jg, and under Chrome, "click me" does 
not appear.
At least Chrome on the tablet.
Yet, I've looked through all their js and they don't replace 
document.createElement with their own function, as suggested.
Furthermore, I went to jdb and compared that function with the original in the 
master window.

mw0.createElement === document.createElement
true

They call the standard function with a very nonstandard argument and expect it 
to work.
I'm just saying I'm confused.
It would be pretty easy to implement,
if argument matches /^</ run innerHTML, else do the usual,
but I'm not going to implement it if that's not what browsers do.
oranges is the only site that I've ever seen this in, so it might be weird.

Karl Dahlke
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