Using javascript, is it possible to associate a datalist with an input without setting the id and list attributes to a string?
The HTML5 datalist element is typically (and maybe exclusively) associated with an input element by setting the input's list attribute to the id attribute of the datalist:
<input list="animals">
<datalist id="animals">
<option value="Bear">
<option value="Cat">
<option value="Dog">
</datalist>
These attributes would be unnecessary if the input element could encapsulate the datalist with a closing tag:
<input>
<datalist>
<option value="Bear">
<option value="Cat">
<option value="Dog">
</datalist>
</input>
However, this does not produce auto-suggestions like the previous markup does.
Let's say you want to create an ecmascript module that exports a div containing an input that has a datalist. Furthermore, let's also assume that this module will be consumed by numerous websites on the internet.
Exporting this div, already containing id and list attributes, could cause a naming conflict on that webmaster's website.
Other than using an obscure naming convention for the id, is there a way of exporting this module in a manner that makes it impossible to cause naming conflicts with all sites on the internet?