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Re: output of cdata within xsl:value-of select

Subject: Re: output of cdata within xsl:value-of select
From: David Carlisle <davidc@xxxxxxxxx>
Date: Mon, 2 Dec 2002 17:31:20 GMT
cdata linefeed
The fragment of code in my XML file is:

<TGMSG><![CDATA[This is a test message, hopefully this will go through
	line2
	line3
	line4
	line5
	line6 end.]]>
</TGMSG>

The _only_ purpose of a CDATA section is to stop < and & having their
special meanings so the above is identical in the Xpath data model to

<TGMSG>This is a test message, hopefully this will go through
	line2
	line3
	line4
	line5
	line6 end.
</TGMSG>


You just want to tell the FO renderer to keep the line ends, and to 
typeset them as line breaks, something like

    linefeed-treatment="preserve"
    white-space-collapse="false"
    white-space-treatment="preserve"

there was a thread on this over on the www-xsl-fo list the other day,

David

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