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Carriage returns in HTML output





------- Additional Comments From [EMAIL PROTECTED]  2004-06-25 17:28 -------
I'm not really asking for control of the end-of-line sequence.
What I am suggesting, to implements as a possible solution, is to just leave 
the end-of-line sequences in XML alone.
Let me be responsible about what sequence I want. If I want a \r\n, then I
can put it inside the XML myself.

Making a distinction between intermediate and final result fixes my problem 
and I'll be happy about that. However never changing the end-of-line sequence 
seems simpler and seems more desirable for other people too.

Or is there a W3C specification that required you to change those end-of-line 
sequences? Or was there a previous feature request to change it?

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