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RE: tag minimisation

2002-09-11 04:44:12

I wouldn't write a literal result element such as <br /> as 
<br></br>,
so if the serialiser left that as <br /> all would be well.

But the serialise wouldn't know how you'd written it as it 
wouldn't have
been reported by the parser.

I guess it all comes down to if the serialiser can 
distinguish between
<foo/> and <foo></foo>.

It can't as the serialiser is using the result of an XML parse, and an
XML parser is required to not distinguish these.

So, just to be clear, the serialiser would see:

(if <bar> was empty/omitted) 

<div><xsl:apply-templates select="bar"/></div>

as <div/>?

It wouldn't see <div></div> and then decide to ouput <div/> depending on
output method?

Im pretty sure its the latter.

In which case it can decide not to, regardless of dtd.  It may not be
wholly correct, but neither are other extensions that prove really
useful.


cheers
andrew



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