RE: More than one element on a line?

Subject: RE: More than one element on a line?
From: "Maxime Levesque" <maximel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Wed, 25 Aug 1999 09:29:27 -0700

 Look at the com.jclark.xsl.sax.HTMLOutputHandler class

 It's this class that format's the html output,
you can probably get what you want by subclassing it
and doing : XSLProcessorImpl.setOutputHandler(yourSubclassInstance).


 There might be a way to do it from XSLT but I wouldn't know it ...


> Apologies if this question appears monumentally clueluess, but it's
> been bugging me for a while.
> 
> I'm using XT.
> 
> I would like to output HTML from my XSL stylesheet
> which does the following:
> 
> <TD>Whatever foo foo foo</TD>
> 
> Instead I get
> 
> <TD>
>   Whatever foo foo foo
> </TD>
> 
> ...as any new element starts a new line.  The reason I want to close
> up the gap is that browsers interpret the newline as whitespace
> and add an unwelcome few pixels to the end of the line.
> 
> At the moment I'm postprocessing with Perl to clean up the output
> and remove preceding whitespace from </TD> tags.  Anybody got any
> suggestions as to a cleaner method for doing this?
> 
> thanks


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