Subject: Re: [xsl] indent="yes" and <pre> From: "Martynas Jusevicius" <martynas.jusevicius@xxxxxxxxx> Date: Thu, 10 May 2007 19:51:49 +0200 |
I'm using HTTP Accept headers for content negotiation and serving "application/xhtml+xml" where possible.
> Well, I'm using xml output method since I'm generating XHTML.
indent=no (which is the default) is your friend then. XSLT2 has an xhtml output method that does what you want, but I thik you said you were using xslt1.
Although given that to get the output to render in IE you probably need to serve it as text/html, it's arguably simpler and more conformant to just generate html anywway. If you serve XML syntax as text/html you are relying on the lax (non existent) error reporting of a typical desktop browser as for instance using /> syntax on any empty elements in the head is a syntax error.
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