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RE: Preserving whitespace between nodes - XSLT
Yeah, I knew about the bugs in XML-Spy and IE. If you
include the stylesheet in your XML document and open directly in the browser, IE
still overrides the preserve-space (this is a bug, not a feature).
If, however, you convert the file to HTML (say via Saxon or
Xalan) before opening it in the browser, it will work. But this may not fall
within the guidelines of your project (e.g., if you need to actual XML available
in the background in the browser).
Thanks for the reply, Doug. However, I tried this before and just tried
again, and still get the same results. I'm putting this line before the first
template. The space is still removed, using IE and XML Spy.
Thanks
Russ
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Original Message -------- Subject: RE: Preserving whitespace
between nodes - XSLT From: Doug Rudder
<drudder@d...> Date: Fri, December 02, 2005 2:47 pm To:
"'russ@w...'" <russ@w...>,
xml-dev@l...
Include <xsl:preserve-space
elements="text"/> in your XSLT. We commonly
use <xsl:strip-space> to remove unwanted space (newlines, etc.),
but use preserve space for any elements containing text that allows mixed
content.
For example: <xsl:strip-space
elements="*"/> <xsl:preserve-space elements="para title item
entry"/>
======================= Douglas Rudder XML
Analyst WoltersKluwer Health - Clinical Tools 77 West Port Plaza,
Suite 450 Phone: 314-216-2227 e-mail:
drudder@d... www.drugfacts.com =======================
>
-----Original Message----- > From: russ@w...
> [mailto:russ@w...] > Sent: Friday,
December 02, 2005 1:12 PM > To: xml-dev@l... > Subject:
Preserving whitespace between nodes - XSLT > >
> > Hi, > > I have an XSLT question that I'm
unable to answer, and I'm > starting to think there may not be an
answer. Before I give > up, allow me to consult your
expertise. > > I'm trying to preserve significant whitespace
between element > nodes during transformation. For example, if I had
some XML like: > > <x>text <x>text</x>
<x>text</x> text</x> (note the space in > the
middle, between nodes) > > ...and some kind of simple transform
like: > > <xsl:template match="*"> >
<x> >
<xsl:apply-templates/> > </x> >
</xsl:template> > > ... I end up with: > >
<x>text <x>text</x><x>text</x>
text</x> > (space is removed) > > I understand why
this is happening... I'm just looking for a > way around it, if there
is one. It becomes significant when > the element nodes ultimately
indicate text-range formatting, such as: > > <div>text
<b>bold</b> <i>italics</i> text</div> >
> ...which erroneously becomes "text bolditalics text." >
> Thanks for any insight. > > Russ > >
> > > > > >
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