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commit d4f1919ed5ae2011eec37087fe9a974dfbf35bc6
Author: Michael Beckerle <[email protected]>
AuthorDate: Tue Mar 27 11:09:16 2018 -0400

    fixed missing link in faq.
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 site/faq.md | 2 +-
 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-)

diff --git a/site/faq.md b/site/faq.md
index 4203fab..1d1ee8d 100644
--- a/site/faq.md
+++ b/site/faq.md
@@ -168,7 +168,7 @@ CDATA informs XML processors that you very much care about 
this. Any decent XML
 
 If you get done writing something very deeply nested like this (and XPath 
style languages require this all the time), then you do NOT want anything 
messing with the whitespace.
 
-About the xml:space='preserve' attribute: According to this thread on the 
stack overflow web site, xml:space is only about whitespace-only nodes, not 
nodes that are part whitespace. Within element-only content, the text nodes 
found between the elements are whitespace-only nodes. Unless you use 
xml:space='preserve', those are eliminated. None of the above discussion is 
about whitespace-only nodes. It's about value nodes containing text strings 
with surrounding whitespace.
+About the xml:space='preserve' attribute: According to [this 
page](http://www.xmlplease.com/xml/xmlspace/), xml:space is only about 
whitespace-only nodes, not nodes that are part whitespace. Within element-only 
content, the text nodes found between the elements are whitespace-only nodes. 
Unless you use xml:space='preserve', those are eliminated. None of the above 
discussion is about whitespace-only nodes. It's about value nodes containing 
text strings with surrounding whitespace.
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