Hey thanks Omar, Fabrice and Martin.

   1. *?chop=false* works.
   2. *xml:space='preserve'*  works

In general: when the wiki states here: "Many XML documents include
whitespaces that have been added to improve readability. ", this should not
apply to mixed content fragments as described. Only to start and end of
"text content of elements", not on text nodes.
I therefore also think that the second approach is not exactly in line with
the *intention *of the XML standard.

Also I do not want this attribute set here in the database.

The first solution therefore works as the best way to circumvent this BaseX
Parser behavior (i.m.h.o.).

Anyways, you saved my day.

Arjan



Op ma 9 dec. 2019 om 17:03 schreef Omar Siam <omar.s...@oeaw.ac.at>:

> Hi Fabrice,
>
> No but I will stick with xml:space='preserve' where I need it. But
> thanks for the info.
>
> Best regards
>
> Omar
>
>
>

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