David Glasser 362f0eb075 Fix DomUtils.htmlToFragment with SELECTs. Add helpers.
When a <SELECT> was rendered on IE9 (or older) via DomUtils.htmlToFragment, the
hack we used somehow failed to properly set some attributes; they would show up
in innerHTML but not affect property values. eg, SELECTED would show up in an
OPTION's innerHTML but option.selected would not be set (nor would the parent
SELECT's value or selectedIndex). Fix this by replacing a mergeAttributes call
with an explicit attribute copying loop.

Also, add the helpers setElementValue and getElementValue to DomUtils, which are
used both in the test of this fix and will be used in a future change.

Fixes #496.
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