That's it. I'd completely forgotten about the default XML attributes, as
I've never had a reason to use them. I hate having to put processing
instructions in the XML, but it's better than the other alternatives I was
considering.
Rather than use xml:space, if you are calling msxml from any kind of
programming interface (as opposed to using <?xml-stylesheet in IE6)
then you can get a more conforming white space behaviour by setting its
preservewhitespace flag to true before parsing teh file.
David
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