Chris,

Unfortunately, only IE has outerHTML (which is what you need). You
could try something like this:

Element.addMethods({
  toOuterHTML: function(element) {
    return $(element).cloneNode(true).wrap().innerHTML;
  }
})

...

<p class="foo" id="bar">blah</p>

...

$('bar').toOuterHTML(); // => "<p class='foo' id='bar'>blah</p>"


Best,
kangax
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