Subject:Indenting XSL Author:Adam Van den Hoven Date:18 Sep 2001 01:31 PM
For what ever reason (and I think I understand the technical reasons) when I go to indent my code, it resolves all my character entities. Specifically its converting my
in to newlines. Normally this isn't a big deal since the output will be the same. However, I want those character refs for the sake of having neat code and becuase its far easier to replace
than an actual newline character.
Is there anyway to indent the XML/XSL without running it though a parser that resolves those entities. It reall is annoying.
Subject:Re: Indenting XSL Author:Minollo I. Date:18 Sep 2001 01:34 PM
>For what ever reason (and I think I understand the technical reasons) when
>I go to indent my code, it resolves all my character entities.
>Specifically its converting my
in to newlines. Normally this isn't a
>big deal since the output will be the same. However, I want those
>character refs for the sake of having neat code and becuase its far easier
>to replace
than an actual newline character.
>
>Is there anyway to indent the XML/XSL without running it though a parser
>that resolves those entities. It reall is annoying.
We are aware of this issue; and we are looking into possible solutions.