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Re: Collapsing run-on tag chains not working in saxon

Subject: Re: Collapsing run-on tag chains not working in saxon or xa lan
From: David Carlisle <davidc@xxxxxxxxx>
Date: Wed, 3 Nov 2004 10:05:51 GMT
Re:  Collapsing run-on tag chains not working in saxon
> On the client there is a way, using version-specific MSXML class instances.

If you are calling msxml from script on the client there isn't a
problem. If you are not, I don't see how changing teh default version of
msxml can help, they all default to whitespace stripping. As I said
before it is mainly the xml-stylesheet API that is broken by this.

> But that restricts you to having to be able to control the client machines,
> in this case probably only Intranets where you can control which MSXML each
> client has installed, or extranets where you ask each client to install say
> MSXML 4.0 prior to running your application.

msxml4 strips white space just like its predecessors.

David

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