Subject: Re: [xsl] spacing issue From: Spencer Tickner <spencertickner@xxxxxxxxx> Date: Mon, 6 Jun 2005 15:43:48 -0700 |
Interesting Point Kevin, thanks for the tip.. I'll look into it Cheers, Spencer On 6/6/05, Kevin Rodgers <kevin.rodgers@xxxxxxx> wrote: > Spencer Tickner writes: > > Thanks for the advice. Michael, I have set the indent in the output to > > 'no', this has made no difference. > > > > David, I read over your post, I tried to place <xsl:text> around the > > bracket, this didn't help. I realize that if I place the <insert> tag > > dirrectly into the para template, this will work just fine. However, > > the <insert> tag is used to index new text in our documents. Therefore > > it can be anywhere. > > > > This is why I needed to use it as an inline element and use > > "apply-templates" instead of explicitly stating it. > > > > Like I said I do have a solution using d-o-e, however as Michael said > > I probably shouldn't be using it and little hacks like this are the > > kinda thing that keep me up at night. If you have any other > > suggestions or I misread either post I'd appreciate any comment. > > Why don't you use <ins>...</ins> instead of <insert>...</insert>, which > would be valid XHTML (http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/struct/text.html#h-9.4). > > -- > Kevin Rodgers
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