Moin, moin...
>Why doesn't 'xsl:element' indent the xml data according to the ident
>switch
>("yes"/"no") then? I expected that the complete resulting XHTML
>(generated
>by the XSLT processor) is either indented or it's completely not
>indented.
>Unfortunately this is not the case for the imported XHTML from the XML
>file.
I'm only 99% sure but I think in this line...
<xsl:apply-templates select="node()" >
..."node()" returns "CDATA" which drops
those unnessasary whitespaces and cr/lf's...
cheers,
bb
Björn Bartels
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