Re: HTML Output Issues

2002-03-30 Thread terracare
Corey: > xml:space="preserve" Have you tried removing the xml:space attribute from your stylesheet? Diana - Please check that your question has not already been answered in the FAQ before posting.

Re: HTML Output Issues

2002-03-29 Thread Corey Jewett
Sorry for the long turn around, took an unexpected vacation. :) Unfortunately I've already tried the no-indent-strip-space-all-elements solution without success. I tried it again just to be sure and it still didn't work. Following are snippets from relevant files. I've truncated the attributes o

Re: HTML Output Issues

2002-03-26 Thread Derek Hohls
XSL: you can also use   to force spaces Placing JavaScript inside XSLT should *not* cause any problems - use the

Re: HTML Output Issues

2002-03-26 Thread Bert Van Kets
I had the same problem. Adding right under the root node solved the problem. Every image sticks correctly to the previous one in the browser. All the tags follow one another. It's also a very good way to compress the HTML output. There's one drawback though: all the leading spaces are st

RE: HTML Output Issues

2002-03-26 Thread Piroumian, Konstantin
> -Original Message- > From: Corey Jewett [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Tuesday, March 26, 2002 12:50 PM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: HTML Output Issues > > > Rookie cocoon user. Asked this question about a week ago and got no > answer, trying

HTML Output Issues

2002-03-26 Thread Corey Jewett
Rookie cocoon user. Asked this question about a week ago and got no answer, trying to rephrase it. I have very simple XML documents. I'm using a simple XSL to insert content (from the XML) into an XHTML skin. Works well except the resulting HTML is modified which breaks browser display compatibil