Is this fixed for xdoc files? 
If so this can be closed http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/MPXDOC-111


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> Subject: [jira] Closed: (MPJXR-2) Eliminate unnecessary 
> double-spacing of xref output
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> Message:
> 
>    The following issue has been closed.
> 
>    Resolver: Emmanuel Venisse
>        Date: Sun, 22 Aug 2004 8:44 AM
> 
> Already Fixed.
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> View the issue:
>   http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/MPJXR-2
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> Here is an overview of the issue:
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>         Key: MPJXR-2
>     Summary: Eliminate unnecessary double-spacing of xref output
>        Type: Improvement
> 
>      Status: Closed
>    Priority: Trivial
>  Resolution: FIXED
> 
>  Original Estimate: Unknown
>  Time Spent: Unknown
>   Remaining: Unknown
> 
>     Project: maven-jxr-plugin
> 
>    Assignee: 
>    Reporter: Charlie Dobbie
> 
>     Created: Mon, 6 Oct 2003 1:18 PM
>     Updated: Sun, 22 Aug 2004 8:44 AM
> Environment: Present in all, but only a problem in IE.  Not 
> an issue in Mozilla.
> 
> Description:
> I don't know what jxr can actually do about this, as I have 
> seen it in other places as well.  It may be that while jxr 
> can prevent the problem it would be better to be fixed at 
> source; in which case please reassign or close as appropiate!
> 
> The "package" and "class" frames in the source xref output 
> are double-spaced in IE.  This is because the documentation 
> is generated with <br></br> to represent a line break - which 
> IE does not handle properly.  Would it be possible to change 
> this output to use a <br /> instead?
> 
> 
> Although I've not been able to track down the exact code that 
> does it, I expect jxr is *already* asking for a <br /> here, 
> but the XML output/formatting libraries are converting it.  
> In which case this may not be possible to fix from JXR's side.
> 
> (I have also seen this in plugin-eclipse's generation of a 
> .classpath file for example - the Jelly script writes out a 
> <classpathentry ... /> tag, but somewhere in jelly:file (or 
> beyond) it changes to a <classpathentry ...>\n</classpathentry> tag.)
> 
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