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Re: whitespace before the trailing slash

From: "Carole E. Mah" <carole@------------------>
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Date: 3/3/2000 7:22:00 AM
On Fri, 3 Mar 2000, Steve Tinney wrote:
> Can you say why you want always to have the whitespace?  If for HTML 
> reasons, then you should be able to rely on the html output method to do 
> the right thing.

Not for HTML, but rather for another DTD which requires the whitespace
syntax.
 
> Otherwise, in line with a few other things in the last few days, you 
> probably need to postprocess with
>   perl -p -e's/\/>/ \/>/g'

Thanks, and thanks to David.  I did suspect the only answer was
post-processsing. Sigh.

-carole
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