The border-image implementation in WebKit (and, I believe, all currently released browsers) is based off the 2008 draft of the Backgrounds and Borders module. What you want is the currently specced behaviour with the fill keyword.
If your not averse to adding a non-semantic div into your markup, you could try putting a div within a div to acheive the effect your after like this.
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