On Sat, 15 Jun 2019, Hans van der Meer wrote:

From    \ctxlua{tex.print(hvdm.myluacall("\xmlatt{#1}{argument}"))}
Lua returns a string containing newline characters '\n'.

In ConTeXt this returned string is printed as one line, the embedded newlines 
are not honoured.
I thought to replace with \crlf in this manner: string1 .. "\\crlf" .. string2 
but the returned \crlf are not executed as such.

How to force \crlf's in the executed return?

Hard to say without a minimal example, but how about:

\startluacode
context.startlines()
context(hvdm.myluacall("\xmlatt{#1}{argument}"))
context.stoplines()
\stopluacode

or

\startlines
\ctxlua{context(hvdm.myluacall("\xmlatt{#1}{argument}))}
\stoplines

Aditya
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