fix: encode special characters in HTMLElement textContent setter#312
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The HTMLElement textContent setter stored the raw string in a TextNode without escaping, so setting textContent to a value containing '<', '>' or '&' produced markup that was re-interpreted as HTML on serialization and re-parsing (e.g. textContent = '<script>...' yielded a real <script> child). The base Node textContent setter already encodes via entities; this aligns HTMLElement with that behavior.
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HTMLElement.textContentsetter stored the raw string in a text node without escaping, so special characters were re-interpreted as markup:The base
Node.textContentsetter already encodes the value (cb11eab); theHTMLElementoverride was missed. Encode the value before storing it.