* Identical to rawElement(), but HTML-escapes $contents (like
* Xml::element()).
*
- * @param string $element
- * @param array $attribs
+ * @param string $element Name of the element, e.g., 'a'
+ * @param array $attribs Associative array of attributes, e.g., [
+ * 'href' => 'https://www.mediawiki.org/' ]. See expandAttributes() for
+ * further documentation.
* @param string $contents
*
* @return string
* Identical to rawElement(), but has no third parameter and omits the end
* tag (and the self-closing '/' in XML mode for empty elements).
*
- * @param string $element
- * @param array $attribs
+ * @param string $element Name of the element, e.g., 'a'
+ * @param array $attribs Associative array of attributes, e.g., [
+ * 'href' => 'https://www.mediawiki.org/' ]. See expandAttributes() for
+ * further documentation.
*
* @return string
*/
*
* @param array $attribs Associative array of attributes, e.g., [
* 'href' => 'https://www.mediawiki.org/' ]. Values will be HTML-escaped.
- * A value of false means to omit the attribute. For boolean attributes,
+ * A value of false or null means to omit the attribute. For boolean attributes,
* you can omit the key, e.g., [ 'checked' ] instead of
* [ 'checked' => 'checked' ] or such.
*
$attribs['name'] = $name;
if ( substr( $value, 0, 1 ) == "\n" ) {
- // Workaround for bug 12130: browsers eat the initial newline
+ // Workaround for T14130: browsers eat the initial newline
// assuming that it's just for show, but they do keep the later
// newlines, which we may want to preserve during editing.
// Prepending a single newline