- if ( $wgWellFormedXml ) {
- # Unknown elements and attributes are okay in XML, but unknown
- # named entities are well-formedness errors and will break XML
- # parsers. Thus we need a doctype that gives us appropriate
- # entity definitions. The HTML5 spec permits four legacy
- # doctypes as obsolete but conforming, so let's pick one of
- # those, although it makes our pages look like XHTML1 Strict.
- # Isn't compatibility great?
- $ret .= "<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC \"-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Strict//EN\" \"http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-strict.dtd\">\n";
- } else {
- # Much saner.
- $ret .= "<!doctype html>\n";
- }
- $ret .= "<html lang=\"$wgContLanguageCode\" dir=\"$dir\"";
- if ( $wgHtml5Version ) {
- $ret .= " version=\"$wgHtml5Version\"";
- }
- $ret .= ">\n";
+ # More succinct than <meta http-equiv=Content-Type>, has the
+ # same effect
+ $ret .= Html::element( 'meta', array( 'charset' => $wgOutputEncoding ) ) . "\n";