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    Changing the InnerHTML Property to A(n) Null Value Removes the Element
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Changing the InnerHTML Property to A(n) Null Value Removes the Element

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Question 91

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Changing the innerHTML property to a(n) null value removes the element and its surrounding tags from the Web page.

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