The spaces are reporduced from the XSP source page.
For instance, the lines on which I declare my
connection info in the XSP show up as equivalent blank
lines in the XML output. I could normailze the XSP
source, but I need to keep it readable...

--- Lionel Crine <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> can you tell us more .
> 
> The spaces are created by the xsp page?
> 
> 
> Lionel
> 
> 
> At 12:07 03/04/2003 -0800, you wrote:
> >Anyone know a way (besides XSLT) to strip white
> space
> >from XSP output. I tried the following:
> >
> ><xsp:page default-space="strip"
> xml:space="default">
> >
> >However, this has no effect on whitespace in my
> >output. Obviously, I could use XSLT to strip the
> >space, but I have performance concerns - I don't
> want
> >to add an additional transformation and I want to
> keep
> >down the size of document going through my existing
> >transformation. Thanks...
> >
> >MV
> >
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