When `<!DOCTYPE html>` is present, the default (and only valid) charset it `utf-8` so it does not need to be specified. Also we do serve with HTML with `Content-Type: text/html; charset=utf-8`, so it is duplicate info anyways. |
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ui.tmpl | Remove meta charset from HTML5 documents (#24744) | 1 year ago |
v1_json.tmpl | Add Go package registry (#24687) | 1 year ago |