At 2:06 PM -0700 6/12/02, Aron Roberts wrote:
>James Strachan wrote on 2002-04-19:
>
>>Right now EXML doesn't match all of the XPath unit test cases ... 
>>This is due to EXML trimming all whitespace. ...
>>I just wondered if anyone knew how to disable EXML's 'trim all 
>>whitespace between elements' feature.
>
>   EXML's author, Graham Glass, wrote on 2002-05-09 that "EXML 5.0 
>now allows you to keep the whitespace during parsing."  (EXML 5.0 is 
>bundled with the recently-released GLUE 3.0.)
>

Then, assuming that is the default behavior, EXML 5.0 should now pass 
this test without any changes to the test. EXML was incorrect. They 
fixed their mistake. Now it passes. That is how things are supposed 
to work. Never change the tests to fit the bugs!
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