Steve wrote:
I am outputting HTML. Yeah, it doesn't change the indenting at all. I
posted a question to this list a while back about indenting and MSXSL
and, I don't remember the solution, but it sounded like a huge hassle,
so I moved on. Sorry source viewers.
Hmm, shouldn't be too hard if you get that XmlWriter working (just a
setting, really). But older ASP also has an XmlWriter, no? Or aren't
things so easy in "classic ASP"?
But now that you mention it, for client side processing XSLT, FF has a
very good help and very good error messages, but when it comes to IE it
is enormously hard to find out what/where/when. And indeed, the XML
becomes one long string, making debugging even harder. So I wrote a
string-parser in JavaScript to indent the XML... yeah, quite a hassle,
indeed.
Cheers
-- Abel Braaksma
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