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Re: [xsl] Cannot output CRLF

From: "Paul Venuti" <venutip@----------->
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Date: 5/5/2006 3:48:00 PM
Owen,



I found the source of the problem. I use a program called XmlPad to write my 
stylesheets (it's a basic free program). Apparently, it does me the favor of 
translating my nicely typed character references into regular line breaks. 
That is, after saving and re-opening the file, I see this:



 <xsl:text>Hello.
</xsl:text>

This begs the question, why hadn't I seen this before? The change is only 
noticeable after re-opening the file. If you save the file without closing 
it, nothing appears to have changed -- and you can still edit the file as 
though nothing had changed. Unfortunately, I hadn't closed the file or quit 
the program for some time, so I never noticed the replacement. I saved in 
Notepad; the replacement was not done; and I got my 0D 0A (finally).



Thanks so much for your help, Owen (and Michael). Sorry that it turned out 
to be something as stupid as the editor I was using.



Regards,
Paul


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