The only problem is that it aligns everything to the left margin in the
output, even when I do indent="yes" in the output method. I want the
alignment, spacing, and indentation to be exactly like it was in the
original xsl file.
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If you only care about the result being indented, and not necessarily
*exactly* like the original file, consider using any of many freely
available XML pretty-printer apps. Many of these can be called from a batch
file or shell script, so it should be easy to have all your files processed
without effort.
--A
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