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Subject: [xsl] Tricky White Spaces being ignored From: "Karl J. Stubsjoen" <karl@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Date: Sun, 29 Feb 2004 22:26:30 -0700  | 
Hello,
I am translating <br/> into line breaks for an HTML textarea widget.
I have the xml source:
<MSG>
    <M>Dear <firstname/>,<br/>We would like to take this opportunity
to...</M>
    <M>Hello <firstname/>,<br/>Today is your lucky day...</M>
</MSG>
I have the following (example) template rule(s) along with the outputed
result (surrounded by ==== to show where output begins and ends:
<xsl:template match="br">

</xsl:template>
====Dear Mr. Schmidt, We would like to take this opportunity to...====
<xsl:template match="br">

x</xsl:template>
====Dear Mr. Schmidt,
x
xWe would like to take this opportunity to...====
<xsl:template match="br">
x</xsl:template>
====Dear Mr. Schmidt,
xWe would like to take this opportunity to...====
(last example is closest to right)
NOTE:  The only way I get these 
 or 
 to create a line break in my
textarea is if I include a real character (character "x" above) in the
template rule.  Then it works fine.  What gives?  It is almost like the
template rule is ignored otherwise.
Karl
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