Try inspecting the DOM with Firebug. Do you see the same behaviour exhibited then?

On 22/01/10 05:06, hairbo wrote:
It's possible it's a bug with Firefox's HTML source rendering.
According to the web developer guy, his code just wraps around
existing FF code:

http://chrispederick.com/forums/viewtopic.php?id=2518




On Jan 21, 3:01 pm, Roman Land<[email protected]>  wrote:
I am positive the issue is not with Mootools, this is a very basic use and I
am positive any bugs would be already fixed..





On Thu, Jan 21, 2010 at 10:17 PM, hairbo<[email protected]>  wrote:
Hi all,
This appears to be either a problem with Mootools or with the "View
Generated Source" feature of Web Developer 1.1.8, (running on Firefox
3.5.7 on Snow Leopard).
If I run the code contained in the shell:
        var d = new Element('div', {id: 'el1'});
        d.set('html','<p>injected stuff</p>');
        d.inject($('container'));
<div id="container">
hi there
</div>
...and then view the generated source, I see this:
<div id="container">
hi there
<div id="el1"><p>new stuff</p></div></div>
</div>
There's an extra</div>  on the newly-injected element.  Is this a bug
in Mootools, or is this an artifact of Web Developer?
Here's the shell of the code, though you won't see the problem in the
shell:
http://mootools.net/shell/m2tWz/
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