Hi all,

Sorry for silly question but I think that it might be a nice feature to webkit.
The following code works in Mozilla Firefox 3.5, but it does not work
in webkit-based browsers:

        var parser = new DOMParser();
        var str = "<p>This is a test</p>";
        var doc = parser.parseFromString(str, "text/xml");
        document.body.appendChild(doc.documentElement.firstChild);

I found that specification to DOMParser does not guarantee that the
result of DOMParser's parseFromX methods can
be directly used in the original document.
Nevertheless I believe that it would be quite a useful feature, at
least it won't require JS code to create DOM-compliant content from
the parsed one.
May be I missed something and webkit offers a way of quick adaptation
of the parsed content to the original DOM tree?
Thanks in advance.

P.S.: even though Firefox provides such a feature, a style
specification in the following code will take no effect:
        var parser = new DOMParser();
        var str = "<p style='color: red;'>This is a test</p>";
        var doc = parser.parseFromString(str, "text/xml");
        document.body.appendChild(doc.documentElement.firstChild);

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Best regards,
    Alexander Shabanov
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