Tried it, it worked :--)) Marrow on the MS newsgroup pointed out quite
rightly the processor is applying the default rules for any elements
without templates (and of course these don't have strip-space LOL)
xsl:strip-space is a feature that is used when building teh input tree
so it applies to everything including things processed by the
default templates. Do you really mean strip-space?
One interesting thing I may need to do : Transform one or more of my
elements to quoted-printable encoding. What this means is : substitute
carriage returns in the original source -element- with the string
=0D=0A=
You'll find some string replace templates in the FAQ, but XSLT isn't
really the best tool for string handling.
David
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