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Andreas Andreou commented on TAPESTRY-895:
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This is a duplicate of TAPESTRY-256 and TAPESTRY-359 and it is supposed to be 
resolved in 4.0

> White space is stripped between localization directives.
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>
>          Key: TAPESTRY-895
>          URL: http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/TAPESTRY-895
>      Project: Tapestry
>         Type: Bug
>   Components: Framework
>     Versions: 4.0
>     Reporter: Mark Reynolds

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> When two localization directives are separated by white space and the first 
> directive consists of a start-end tag pair, the white space between the 
> directives is removed. This does not occur if the first directive is an empty 
> (self-closing) tag.
> For example, the following template markup:
> <span key="hello-key">Hello</span> <span key="world-key">World</span><br/>
> <span key="hello-key"/> <span key="world-key"/><br/>
> <span key="hello-key">Hello</span> <span key="world-key"/><br/>
> <span key="hello-key"/> <span key="world-key">World</span><br/>
> <span key="hello-key"></span> <span key="world-key"></span><br/>
> Is rendered like this:
> HelloWorld<br/>
> Hello World<br/>
> HelloWorld<br/>
> Hello World<br/>
> HelloWorld<br/>

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