My problem is that my new xml-files produced by XSL removes the line breaks
from the text in my <field name="content">....</field> nodes when I use a
<xsl:copy-of select="." />.
the information that you have ^M^J (MSDOS) linebreaks is gone before
XSLT even starts, the XML XML spec mandates that an XML parser
normalises any of ^M, ^M^J and ^J to a ^J (#10) character.
Similar;y when serialising, a system can outbreak line ends in any of
these forms, although it seems most just use ^J always.
If your later application needs dos line ends it may be simplest just to
run something like unix2dos over the generated file.
David
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