Hi Michael, so there is no way to avoid this? Best regards, Lars
2008/3/4, Michael Glavassevich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > > Lars' example is doing text inclusion: > > > <xi:include xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude" parse="text" > href="JavaScript.java"/> > > > so the XML 1.0 rules for end-of-line normalization don't apply here. The > text in "JavaScript.java" is literally included in the document. That > includes any carriage returns. A serializer will write those as so > that they survive the round trip through another parse. > > Thanks. > > Michael Glavassevich > XML Parser Development > IBM Toronto Lab > E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 03/03/2008 03:29:34 PM: > > > > is the carriage return character. Some systems use the > > sequence to break lines (MS systems among others); some just > > use (Unix systems, among others), and there are a few rare > > cases that use something else. XML parsers are able to tolerate any > > of these on input and will convert them all into . > > > > It is the responsiblity of the serializer, when the XML is written > > back out, to decide which of these representations to use for the > > generated XML text. In most cases it will use whatever > > representation is native to that environment -- in our case, we ask > > Java what the local convention is for line breaks, and we use that > > unless a special effort is made to use something else. > > > > Without more details, I can't tell whether you've got that > > misconfigured, or if whatever you're passing the generated XML > > document to isn't handling it properly, or if something else is going > on. > > > > ______________________________________ > > "... Three things see no end: A loop with exit code done wrong, > > A semaphore untested, And the change that comes along. ..." > > -- "Threes" Rev 1.1 - Duane Elms / Leslie Fish (http://www.ovff. > > org/pegasus/songs/threes-rev-11.html) > > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > >