Yeah, I think I understand the idea and we've all been bitten by IE's
wild surprises in how they handle DOM objects and methods. But the
discussion is just theory unless a super IE expert shows up who's done
what you're trying to do. I think a few people like myself might be
inclined to poke at the problem in practice if you post the code
somewhere that works in Firefox and fails in IE. It doesn't have to be
jsfiddle, that's just an option.

Unfortunately, sometimes a different browser needs a completely
alternative solution to the entire problem. This could turn out to be
one of those situations.

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