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Asked: May 27, 20262026-05-27T11:28:57+00:00 2026-05-27T11:28:57+00:00

I found this function (though, I forget where): function outerHTML(node){ // if IE, Chrome

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I found this function (though, I forget where):

function outerHTML(node){
    // if IE, Chrome take the internal method otherwise build one
  return node.outerHTML || (
      function(n){
          var div = document.createElement('div'), h;
          div.appendChild( n.cloneNode(true) );
          h = div.innerHTML;
          div = null;
          return h;
      })(node);
}

but this function works by calling outerHTML(my_element) rather than my_element.outerHTML

I want to be able to extend a javascript DOM element object such that it has the outerHTML element, but still use the native one if it exists. how do I do that?

The main reason why I want to do it this way is because Firefox doesn’t natively have an outerHTML method, but I still want to use the native implementations if available, as they have been throughly tested, and I feel I can trust them.

UPDATE:
@Raynos suggested that I not do the above for outerHTML, and taht I should do something a like the outerHTML specifications.
I found this:
How do I do OuterHTML in firefox?
and it doesn’t do .cloneNode, which can cause errors in FireFox 8.0.1.
So, my solution is this, as per @Raynos:

if (!("outerHTML" in HTMLElement.prototype)) {
    Object.defineProperty(HTMLElement.prototype, "outerHTML", {
        get: getOuterHTML
    });
}


function getOuterHTML(){
    var parent = this.parentNode;
    var el = document.createElement(parent.tagName);
    el.appendChild(this.cloneNode(true));
    var shtml = el.innerHTML;
    return shtml;
}
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    2026-05-27T11:28:58+00:00Added an answer on May 27, 2026 at 11:28 am

    You generally do something like :

    if (!("outerHTML" in document.body)) {
        Object.defineProperty(Element.prototype, "outerHTML", {
            get: getOuterHTML,
            set: setOuterHTML
        });
    }
    

    You then read the outerHTML specification and write getOuterHTML and setOuterHTML functions that implement it.

    Note: I aggressively recommend against naively implementing an outerHTML property that’s not spec compliant. This is going to cause you problems in maintenance when your “version” works differently from the native version. Especially if you add propietory extensions or extra “features” to your version

    Note that Object.defineProperty is undefined in older browsers. You may need to use the shim from es5-shim

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