I agree that this is a bit quirky. Basically, it simply runs some string post processing after serialisation and tries to strip the tag that way. The original intention was to deal with the <meta> tag that libxml2 explicitly generates in some cases. Apparently not in this case.
Looks like this feature needs a proper redesign at some point...
I agree that this is a bit quirky. Basically, it simply runs some string post processing after serialisation and tries to strip the tag that way. The original intention was to deal with the <meta> tag that libxml2 explicitly generates in some cases. Apparently not in this case.
Looks like this feature needs a proper redesign at some point...