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> How can the indentation from the source xml file can be preserved in this
> case. Any pointers please?
that's what happens by default. But you are explictly not copying the
white space text nodes that contain the indentation.
<myelement>
<childelement> childvalue </childelement>
so the first two children of <myelement> are
1) a text node containing a newline and 8 spaces
2) an element node (childelement)
The default <xsl:apply-templates/> would apply templates to all child
nodes, including text, and the default rule on text would copy the text
node to the result, but you went:
<xsl:value-of select="childelement"/>
which just selects the element nodes and doesn't extract any of the text
nodes from the source. Since you use value-of it would also discard
all but the first childelement.
David
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