Yes you are right.
But I am not sure my function will do a good job.
I know 2 whitespaces : " ", "\t", ... But I am not sure that I know all of them.
My function will probably forgot to strip some whitespaces...
This is the reason why I would like to use an already defined function.

Is there a function which do this job?

----- Mail original -----
De: "Liam R E Quin" <l...@holoweb.net>
À: "spam spam spam spam" <spam.spam.spam.s...@free.fr>
Cc: xml@gnome.org
Envoyé: Jeudi 16 Février 2012 08:40:31
Objet: Re: [xml] Remove whitespaces from text nodes

On Thu, 2012-02-16 at 08:28 +0100, spam.spam.spam.s...@free.fr wrote:
> [...].
> Anyway, there seems to have no other solution with libxml2 only.

The spaces are part of the text of the document, so it's not likely that
a conformant XML parser will strip them for you.

You could of course remove the spaces in C after parsing, just as if you
decided to remove every occurrence of an upper-case "B" from the input.

That's just standard C string processing.

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