I'm also surprized that Saxon indents HTML output by default in the
16.2 says
If the indent attribute has the value yes, then the html output method
may add or remove whitespace as it outputs the result tree, so long as
it does not change how an HTML user agent would render the output. The
default value is yes.
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Last point is that when using the HTML output method, using
xsl:processing-instruction is NOT equivalent to what Roel Vanhout
was specifying, the spec says that the HTML serialization should
terminate PI with '>' and not '?>' as the CDATA section suggested.
True, and the IE/MathPlayer combination is expecting the HTML style Pi
without the trailing ?, which is another reason for letting XSLT take
care of these things:-)
David
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