Makoto Kato 16910a6e95 Bug 1443902 - Reinitilize selection after destroying nsIEditingSession. r=masayuki
When setting contenteditable to false, editing session destroys HTMLEditor.
Destroying HTMLEditor means that selection visibility is reset by
FinalizeSelection.

So after calling TearDownEditorOnWindow on nsHTMLDocument, we should initialize
selection visibility if current focus is text control that has editor.

MozReview-Commit-ID: 4V8kZtOtKO3

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