| <script> |
| function go() { |
| document.open(); |
| var a = document.createElement("a"); |
| document.appendChild(a); |
| document.write("<b id='b'></b>"); |
| var b = document.getElementById('b'); |
| |
| // Ideally we would use the dump-as-markup test framework for this test, but |
| // the contortions we go through here are too tricky for dump-as-markup. |
| |
| var firstChildHTML = document.firstChild.outerHTML; |
| var secondChildHTML = document.firstChild.nextSibling.outerHTML; |
| |
| alert("document.firstChild.outerHTML: " + firstChildHTML + "\n" + |
| "document.firstChild.nextSibling.outerHTML: " + secondChildHTML); |
| } |
| |
| window.addEventListener("load", go, false); |
| |
| if (window.testRunner) |
| testRunner.dumpAsText(); |
| </script> |
| This test covers some tricky ground where we call appendChild between |
| document.open an document.write. This sequence of calls results in an unusual |
| situation where the parser is in the Initial state but the document is not |
| empty. |