but the code you're referring to is for removing *leading* linefeeds
from the left, so that normalization won't have any effect, will it?
yes, any literal control-m character or literal control-j control-m pair
is effectively replaced by a single control-j _before_ XML parsing
happens. this is mandated by the XML spec.
and the normalization you're talking
about is only for the end of lines, no?
yes but where end-of-line is by definition any literal control-m
character or literal control-j control-m pair occuring anywher in the
file.
The only way to get a control-m into an XML file is to have or
some equivalent construct. Writing a line end on a macintosh or
windows machine will only produce a unix style control-j in the result of
parsing the document. So basically if you are looking for line ends you
only ever need look for control-j.
David
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