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> <xsl:when test="something">
> someValue
> </xsl:when>
If someValue is literal text, the whitespace is assumed to be
meaningful. See XML's rules regarding "whitespace in element content";
whitespace adjacent to non-whitespace is assumed to be part of the same
text as that non-whitespace and should be retained. Your original
question was about
> <input type="hidden" name="actionType">
> <xsl:attribute name="value">
> <xsl:value-of select="$actionType" />
> </xsl:attribute>
> </input>
Here the whitespace is adjacent only to an element, and hence XSLT
should conclude that it's just stylesheet indentation and can be
discarded, unless you have instructed it otherwise.
If your XSLT processor isn't giving you the expected behavior, it may be
time to switch processors. Or to send a bug report to its authors and
see if they can tell you what you're doing that they didn't anticipate.
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