>
> Of course if you're trying to use TEXT output to generate a specific file
> format that absolutely requires CRLF, that's a problem... until/unless we
> reintroduce a way to control this, your best bet may be to put Xalan's
> output through a postprocessor that converts the newlines appropriately.
> Most Unix systems have such a tool these days, to facilitate exchanging
> files with the Unwashed Masses using DOS and Windows.
>

Right, that is a requirement. Sure, I can pipe through something like perl
-ne 'chomp; print "$_\cM\n";' -- although all xslt would be nice. I'm
playing with defining an xsl:variable EOL of 
 and it works, seems
kind of kludgy.

Thanks for the feedback.

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