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Re: Transformer adds unwanted newlines

Subject: Re: Transformer adds unwanted newlines
From: David Carlisle <davidc@xxxxxxxxx>
Date: Fri, 3 Oct 2008 12:41:36 +0100
Re:  Transformer adds unwanted newlines
> Anyone got any ideas what I can do about this?

If you can't change the software then presumably there is nothing you
can do, unless...

Actually I'm surprised by 
 indent="no" to my <xsl:output> tag but this has no effect.


It's not that surprising that some bad newlines get added when they
should not when it is indenting as the xslt 1 rules are rather hard (just
basically saying that space should not be added where it would show)

but ignoring indent=no sounds less likely, are you sure you don't have
another xsl:output somewhere, or that you are not outputing an XMl tree
that is then being serialised by some other JDK methord rather than
being serialised by XSLT?

David


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