Subject: Re: including the HTML <BR> in XSL template
From: Mike Brown <mike@xxxxxxxx>
Date: Thu, 27 Apr 2000 15:00:38 -0600 (MDT)
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> One more question: can you specify that you don't want newlines inserted?
> For example </P> always ends up on its own line....even though there aren't
> any in the template.
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> <xsl:template match="foo"><P
> style="color:red"><xsl:apply-templates/></P></xsl:template>
Use the indent="no" attribute on your xsl:output element.
Also note that xsl:apply-templates will pick up text nodes in your source
tree. The source tree may contain some whitespace-only text nodes. The
built-in template for text nodes copies them to the result tree. You can
use xsl:strip-space="*" at the top level to ignore all of them, if that's
prudent for your particular source tree.
- Mike
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