So you want to insert widget code using element.innerHTML in IE? That’s fine, but wrap the string you’re innerHTMLing in a call to “Appcelerator.Compiler.addIENameSpace(string).” Why? When inserting XML into IE’s DOM, you need to prefix it w/ “<?xml:namespace prefix = app ns = “http://www.appcelerator.org” />” so IE knows what to do. It sort of makes sense, actually, but we’re all spoiled by Firefox and the like.
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