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Re: [saxon] unwanted line breaks in HTML output

Subject: Re: [saxon] unwanted line breaks in HTML output
From: me@xxxxxxxxxxxx
Date: Thu, 08 May 2003 17:07:16 -0700 (PDT)
starting ashpool database treebeard
> Is there a default line length that saxon uses to
> determine when to start a
> new line in HTML output?
> 
> I'm outputting text inside an onClick tag attribute. 
> It typically looks
> like this, which is what I want (one line per
> arguement):
> 
> <A HREF="javascript:void()" onClick="opendoc(
> escape('Topic One  &#8212;  Maintaining Academic
> Advisement Setup Data'),
> 'htm/lsaa11.htm#d0e13039',
> escape('Topic Two  &#8212;  Maintaining Academic
> Advisement Setup Data'),
> 'htm/lsaa11.htm#d0e13066',
> escape('Topic Three  &#8212;  Using the Analysis
> Database to Create
> Reports'),
> 'htm/lsaa13.htm#d0e15791',
> escape('Topic Four  &#8212;  Using the Analysis
> Database to Create
> Widgets'),
> 'htm/lsaa13.htm#d0e15816'
> )">Database Tables Report page</A>
> 


What does the xml and xslt look like? 

    _/  _/_/    _/_/_/
   _/_/   _/ _/     _/
  _/               _/
 _/             _/
_/          _/_/_/_/
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