David Carlisle wrote:
Personally I tend to have indent="yes" if I'm trying to understand the
output but if the result is going to go anywhere near a browser
I use indent="no" in the final version
I'm also using indent="no" (plus some xml:space="preserve"s), for now.
(who cares if the whole file ends
up on one line:-) Not ideal perhaps.
Yep, I really would like to offer users of my XSLTs and visitors of my
site nicely indented code, since I myself don't like it when I view
source on some web page and get one long line.
Tobi
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