Shannon Booth
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LibWeb: Look for first ID _or_ name in HTMLCollection::named_item
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Previously we would look for a matching ID, and then for a matching
name. If there was an element in the collection which had a matching ID
as well as an element with a matching name, we would always return the
element with a matching ID irrespective of what order that element was
in.
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