Be aware using the encoding parameter in the constructor.
It does not mean that all data is automatically encoded for
you in the supplied encoding. You need to do that yourself
once you choose an encoding other than the default UTF-8.
See the note on DOM Functions on how to properly work with
other encodings...
The constructor example clearly shows that version and
encoding only end up in the XML header.
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