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Subject: RE: forcing Line breaks
From: cedric trolez <devcedric@xxxxxxxx>
Date: Wed, 21 Feb 2001 16:03:10 +0100
trolez
I am working on a little reporting tool used to display some data from a
DB.
These reports are to be seen via internet, I decided to use XML with IE5.5
(with msxml3)
The outputs in HTML are done and I thought that it would be great to
provide RTF and Excel (.csv) so that the user woul be able to edit the
results with a text editor or a tabler....
That is why i am trying to have some text file displayed on a IE...
And, so i need to do some formating stuff suche as cariage return and
things like that..

Can you help me?

At 14:36 21/02/2001 +0000, you wrote:
> > I tried different use of the <xsl:text> tag, but IE just
> > doesn't want to break the line...
>
>What exactly are you doing with the output of the transformation?
Displaying
>it in the browser? It looks to me as if the line breaks are there in the
>transformation output, it's what happens afterwards that's the problem.
Line
>breaks in HTML aren't displayed as such. Need to understand how you are
>driving the transformation and displaying its output.
>
>Mike Kay
>
>
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