> You could use xsl:text to get new lines and indenting eg. use
> <xsl:text>&#13;</xsl:text> or:
>       <...><xsl:text>
> </xsl:text>


Ok, it works. Thanks

Regards, David


2009/4/24 Maciej Jaros <[email protected]>

>  david wrote:
>
> Hi, thanks for your help.
> I call some templates by name because this template looks for something in
> the whole file (by scanning all elements). This is the only one called by
> name, others are called with "match", as you said in your mail.
>
> But, i 've juste solved my problem with an other mail from the mailing list
> (Using the XSLT plugin <http://markmail.org/message/3iakwy6n6mimnxai>)
> My probleme was to integrate my xsl file in stylesheets.xml. I've followed
> what it was written and it works !
>
> That's interesting... I'll have to check that out to save as MS SQL/My SQL
> :-).
>
>  (except that in the made file, xsl transformation has written all markup
> in one line, strange ...)
>
> You could use xsl:text to get new lines and indenting eg. use
> <xsl:text>&#13;</xsl:text> or:
>       <...><xsl:text>
> </xsl:text>
>
> Regards,
> Nux.
>
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