Programmatically set DOM



Hi,

Does anyone know if it is possible to create a Document object
programatically and post it to the browser? e.g. if I have an application
which dynamically generates HTML (wrapped in a HTTP response), and I want it
to post to an open instance of a web browser so it can render it, is it
possible to do that?

Thanks!
Dan


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