>You should always have in mind that XML (and thus XML version of
>DocBook) is much more sensitive to spaces and newlines than most typical
>SGML appliacations. For example:
According to my XSLT book, XSLT has lots of ways to control the generation
of white-space nodes - elements like space, preserve-space, and strip-space
elements - in contrast to HTML where the spec is not very precise, and so
different browsers handle whitespace differently.
After playing with these elements, I still don't understand how they work,
but they're SUPPOSED to be useful in stylesheets ...
Denis
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