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Vinayak SapreSubject: Formatting XSL with entities
Author: Vinayak Sapre
Date: 27 Feb 2003 03:00 AM
Please see attached xsl. I opened this in SS and used indent XML tags feature. I observed two things
1.   was converted to   which makes it unreadable.
2. p tag was wrapped on first line. Instead of two line inside template I get just one long line. The XSL I am using on project, has about 50 lines, which gets wrapped.

If I remove the entity reference, formatting looks great.

Is there way I can control this.

N.B. I had to define entity in inline dtd as I was getting undefined entity error.


Documentformat_entity.xsl

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(Deleted User) Subject: Re: Formatting XSL with entities
Author: (Deleted User)
Date: 27 Feb 2003 09:03 AM
Hi Vinayak,

At 03.18 27/02/2003 -0500, you wrote:
>From: "Vinayak Sapre"
>
>Please see attached xsl. I opened this in SS and used indent XML tags
>feature. I observed two things
>1.   was converted to   which makes it unreadable.

We chose to always output the equivalent character entity to avoid placing
an entity that could not be defined in the XSL/XML file, making it invalid;
we have now changed the algorithm so that the nbsp entity will be generated
if it can be found in the DTD.

>2. p tag was wrapped on first line. Instead of two line inside template I
>get just one long line. The XSL I am using on project, has about 50 lines,
>which gets wrapped.

The content of xsl:template is placed on a long line because it has
non-whitespace characters between the child tags (the nbsp entity); we have
now placed extra logic in the indenter to interpret the newline before the
"p" tag as a hint that the user accepts indentation from that point on.

These fixes will be available in the next update.

Thanks for the report,
Alberto

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(Deleted User) Subject: Re: Formatting XSL with entities
Author: (Deleted User)
Date: 03 Mar 2003 12:12 PM
A fix for this problem is now available in 4.5 BL103r. You can download the
updated build from:
http://www.stylusstudio.com/update (4.x section)

Thanks for reporting this,
Alberto

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Vinayak SapreSubject: Formatting XSL with entities
Author: Vinayak Sapre
Date: 27 Feb 2003 02:59 PM
Thanks a lot for taking actions so quick. The SS tech support is awesome.

   
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