Ian McNicoll wrote:
> Just for info, I have the latest version of XMLSpy 2008 and cannot 
> reproduce the problem with Pretty-printing adding whitespace to 
> element values. Although XMLspy rather nicely word breaks long text 
> lines and indents appropriately, none of this whitesapce appears to be 
> saved.
>
It can pretty print as that's a std part of XML e.g.

http://www.altova.com/manual2008/XMLSpy/spyenterprise/pretty_printxmltext.htm

> Incidentally, I personally find element-preponderant XML easier to 
> read than the attribute laden equivalent. Chaque a son gout!
>

It's not about human readability. It is about having to normalize every 
Archetype & template prior to loading it.

e.g. right now the Ocean Archetype editor doesn't normalize & thus it 
breaks.

Adam



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