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RE: Result still indented despite indent="no"

2005-02-21 05:32:46
Sorry Mr. Holman, I have still not responded to your
long mail
(http://www.biglist.com/lists/xsl-list/archives/200502/msg01063.html).
You have raised many important points. I am studying
MSXSL behaviour, and would respond soon!

Regards,
Mukul

--- "G. Ken Holman" <gkholman(_at_)CraneSoftwrights(_dot_)com>
wrote:

At 2005-02-21 02:59 -0800, Mukul Gandhi wrote:
But MSXSL strips whitespace only text nodes in
absence
of strip-space and preserve-space instructions..

Oh, I'm glad you could find something to refute the
evidence ... could you 
please show me in your experimentation how MSXSL
does not strip white-space 
text nodes in the presence of an xsl:preserve-space
instructions?

I posted last night that I was not able to get MSXSL
to preserve 
white-space text nodes even when using
xsl:preserve-space:

  

http://www.biglist.com/lists/xsl-list/archives/200502/msg01063.html

... so I would like to compare my results to your
stated conclusion.

At 2005-02-21 00:21 -0800, Mukul Gandhi wrote:
This is a very reasonable implementation.
Whitespace-only text nodes are not of much use to a
application!

Please review my post cited above for a real-world
example of why my 
customers and I need white-space-only text nodes and
why I am having 
problems with my customers' XML data in a Microsoft
IE environment.

At 2005-02-21 02:59 -0800, Mukul Gandhi wrote:
As Mr. Ken Holman originally pointed, this is a
non-conformance.. I also now feel so!

Indeed ... passing off the "problem" to the XML
Processor in the XSLT 
processor does not exonerate the "XSLT
Transformation Environment" from 
being non-conformant.  I have a publishing problem
in that I've been asked 
by my customers to present their data in a
distributed IE browser 
environment, and in one case where up to 50,000
families in one State in 
the US are going to be browsing XML results, how can
I give the 
presentation that I need for the mixed content?

Dimitre said,  there is a "preserveWhiteSpace"
property of IXMLDOMDocument.. But this I feel, is
at
an API level..., which I feel does not ensure
conformance on this issue!

I agree, which prompted my post asking if anyone
knew how to trigger this 
in the browser environment.

I hope this discussion has helped people understand
the issue and answer 
the original question posted.

.......................... Ken

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