Update 2:
From http://www.w3.org/TR/2008/WD-html5-20080610/dom.html#innerhtml1 (2nd part on setting), the algorithm for XHTML does not seem to mention whether it is aware of the DOCTYPE information, though it is aware of the namespaces at least. (Note I switched to the simpler yet standards-compliant XHTML5 DOCTYPE.)
I think you might either provide the following test-case and report as a bug, or perhaps bring it up on the WhatWG mailing list, as I think the behavior should at least be spec'd(unless it is, and I am just not seeing it):
<!DOCTYPE html [
<!ENTITY nbsp " ">
]>
<html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
<div id="a">old text</div>
<script><![CDATA[
document.getElementById('a').innerHTML = 'new text';
]]></script>
</html>
In the meantime, if you don't want to replace on the server, you could use such a hack as below with DOMParser()
:
<!DOCTYPE html [
<!ENTITY nbsp " ">
]>
<html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
<div id="a">old text</div>
<script><![CDATA[
document.getElementById('a').innerHTML = new DOMParser().parseFromString(
'<!DOCTYPE html [<!ENTITY nbsp " ">]>'+
'<html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">'+
'new text'+
'</html>',
'application/xhtml+xml'
).documentElement.innerHTML;
]]></script>
</html>