Assaf Arkin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
<<<The Xerces parser insists on adding whitespaces in the original document
into the DOM as text nodes. [...]  If you extract all these whitespaces from
the original personal.xml [...]>>>

Doesn't this suggest that DOM should have some standard facility for pruning
white-space text nodes from the tree?  ...or for never adding them to the
tree in the first place.  It's something a lot of people are going to want.
A facility for normalization of white space within text-nodes might also be
handy.

-- jP --

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