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IE does not allow writing to the innerHTML property of style or head elements. So how do you copy a style element from the head of one document to another?

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If you want to copy some elements, than try using Node.cloneNode(true) together with Node.appendChild

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cloneNode does not work from a different document (say an iframe). You would need to use document.importNode, which is not supported by IE. – lambacck May 17 at 22:17
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function copy_style(src_style_tag) {    
    var tmp_div = document.createElement('div');
    var innerHTML = src_style_tag.innerHTML;
    tmp_div.innerHTML = '<p>x</p><style type="text/css">' + innerHTML + '</style>';

    return tmp_div.getElementsByTagName('style')[0];
}

The magic is that you need the <p> tag in the innerHTML of the tmp_div. Without it, IE does not accept the style element.

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