most likely it is writing with unix rather than dos line endings.
Your processor may have a flag to switch this, or in xslt2 you can add
<xsl:output method="text" use-character-maps="eol"/>
<xsl:character-map name="eol">
<xsl:output-character character=" " string=" "/>
</xsl:character-map>
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