Subject: Re: struck with space handling
From: subbu@xxxxxxxxxxxx
Date: Thu, 11 Jul 2002 12:59:45 +0100
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cheers Dave !! That Rocks
Quoting David Carlisle <davidc@xxxxxxxxx>:
>
> >"
> <
>
> That text node is not all white space because of the " so the
> whole lot gets put in the output.
>
> The rules for white space in XSLT are really very simple, and you have
> full control over which spaces get output. All characters in a template
> get copied to the output unless they are in a text node that consists
> of just white space, in which case extra rules apply, but by default
> they do not get copied unless they are a child of xsl:text.
>
> If you want to use white space to indent your stylesheet without
> affecting the output just always make sure all characters to be output
> are inside <xsl:text>.
>
>
> > <!DOCTYPE xsl:stylesheet SYSTEM
> "D:\xsl-exp\characterEntities\entityref.dtd">
> It is rarely worthwhile declaring entities in the stylesheet.
> If you do, then note that teh above is not strictly legal although some
> parsers may silently correct it for you. the SYSTEM ID should be a URI.
> You have a URI in the unknown URI scheme D: what you probably want is
> file:///D/xsl-exp/characterEntities/entityref.dtd
>
> David
>
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