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Re: fo:inline within fo:basic-link (extra output space

Subject: Re: fo:inline within fo:basic-link (extra output space)
From: David Carlisle <davidc@xxxxxxxxx>
Date: Tue, 13 Nov 2007 09:55:24 GMT
Re:  fo:inline within fo:basic-link (extra output space
> I don't have an <xsl:output> instruction, 

hmm, it certainly looks like _something_ is indenting, is XSLT doing the
serialising or are you passing an in memory tree to another processor?

> It only allows, but doesn't require, the 
> insertion of white space..

yes but an xslt processor has no knowledge in general of where white
space is significant in the output (by default all white space in XML is
significant)  so if you have indenting turned on, then you will
typically get white space if you convert that serialised result to a
rendered document.

David

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