I think it's the other way, omiting the html tags is probably correct, as long as both opening and ending tags are omitted :P so I think the closeElement function needs a fix
On Wed, Feb 18, 2015 at 10:42 PM, Ricordisamoa ricordisamoa@openmailbox.org wrote:
Uploaded https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/191473/ for consistency with closeElement. Thanks for reporting.
Il 18/02/2015 22:38, Petr Bena ha scritto:
I was digging and I found that commit you sent - eefe1b13a but you can see that this commit modified 2 functions: both open and closeElement, however for some reason the code was removed from closeElement so now calling openElement('html') would produce empty string, while closeElement('html') would produce </html> and that should IMHO create HTML code that would only contain closing tags in case that html / head didn't have any parameters. Actually head, at least on wmf installation doesn't have any parameters, but it has opening tag, which is weird. (Perhaps wgWellFormedXml is true by default?)
On Wed, Feb 18, 2015 at 10:31 PM, Brion Vibber bvibber@wikimedia.org wrote:
On Wed, Feb 18, 2015 at 1:23 PM, Petr Bena benapetr@gmail.com wrote:
Can someone explain the point of these lines to me?
https://github.com/wikimedia/mediawiki/blob/master/includes/Html.php#L269
Someone thought it would be clever to reduce page size by a few bytes here and there. :)
In practice we always have attributes on the <html> so this would only take effect on <head> for this particular case. However there are other bits which can be more aggressively dropped, such as closing tags for table parts etc.
Here's the commit that added this and related bits:
https://github.com/wikimedia/mediawiki/commit/eefe1b13a382a7d11c2137bbf900b7...
If these tags are optional, they can be there, so why remove them? If you remove them, you should probably also care about them in closeElement() so that mediawiki doesn't produce html which has only ending tags for html and head.
I believe that's also covered, yes. (Keep in mind also that the way the HTML content model works is that those elements always exist in the DOM; the tags can simply be omitted from the markup because they are implied by the surrounding content.)
It seems that on WMF installation we don't use anyway as there is head tag. So why is it there? What purpose does it server?
I think we still have the well-formed XML mode enabled for backwards-compatibility?
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