Greg Faron wrote:
If you're receiving any indentation whatsoever, it's more than I ever
received from MSXML. I guess it must be an issue using XML Spy as a
go-between.
Maybe it's time to quit using XML Spy? :)
When you need indenting, run your documents through an identity transformation
with indent="yes" using Saxon or something.
I guess if I were to use the command line, I might see your
results. What was the command that you used to perform the transformation?
I used the msxsl.exe command-line tool, which you can get from the
msdn.microsoft.com site. Just put msxsl in the search box and you'll get
there. msxsl.exe just invokes MSXML. I think it comes with source.
- Mike
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