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Hi,
I am using javax.xml.transform.Transformer to pretty-print DOM documents or fragments thereof, pulled with XPath. The relevant code is: transformer.setOutputProperty(OutputKeys.INDENT, "yes");
transformer.setOutputProperty("{http://xml.apache.org/xslt}indent-amount", "2");It works fine for the root node, i.e., for a full document, but if I try that on a node retrieved with XPath the indentation is all messed up. For instance if I pull the location node from this document: <GeocodeResponse>
<status>OK</status>
<result>
<geometry>
<location>
<lat>51.3398300</lat>
<lng>12.3627600</lng>
</location>
</geometry>
</result>
</GeocodeResponse>using "//location" and print it I get <location>
<lat>51.3398300</lat>
<lng>12.3627600</lng>
</location>Is this a known issue or am I doing something wrong? This is with Java 1.6.0_27; I am unsure which exact version of the XML libraries that implies. Thanks, -- O.L.
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