Hello Hussein, Once again thank you for your help and responses. Your suggestions completely fixed the issue! I love this product, and I am going to be spreading it around my peers!
Thanks again for your patience and fabulous service. -Jacqueline > Date: Fri, 17 Oct 2008 10:58:56 +0200 > From: hussein at xmlmind.com > To: jfabulous at hotmail.com > CC: xmleditor-support at xmlmind.com > Subject: Re: [XXE] Text spacing issue > > jacqueline fabius wrote: > > I am attaching the xml file that I am speaking of. It is called > > 'data.xml'. The file contains various section of a website that has been > > built in Flash, and calls in the dynamic data. The specific section that > > there is an issue with is called 'blog'. Within there you have one block > > section split into two called 'grandpa' and 'grandson'. Within each of > > these,( 'grandpa' and 'grandson'), there are numerous blocks of text. > > > > The area of interest is the 'body' area. When it is put on the server, > > there is a tremendous amount of hidden characters that create unwanted > > space and undesired alignment of the text. > > > > The way the text should be seen is- aligned left without any strange > > alignment issues. > > > > The data.xml file is attached, and the site that the data.xml > > information is seen on is www.acenturyoftravel.com/beta.html. I have > > used XML Mind to put my text in as well as everything else. > > > > There is nothing wrong with the file you sent me. A software is expected > to accept the UTF-8 encoding. A software is not expected to behave > differently just because the XML file contains more or less whitespace > (unless the xml:space="preserve" attribute is set on an element). In our > opinion, the culprit is the sofware that consumes the XML file created > using XMLmind XML Editor, and not XMLmind XML Editor. > > This being said, we'll try to solve your problem: > > [1] Change the encoding from UTF-8 to US-ASCII. May be your software > will prefer to see the `` and '' characters as "“" and "”" > rather than UTF-8 double bytes. > > Use Options|Preferences, Save section. Select "US-ASCII" using the > "Encoding" combobox. > > [2] We'll now remove the indentation added by XMLmind XML Editor. > > * Non-indented style [a] Use Options|Preferences, Save section. Uncheck > the "Indent" checkbox. > > This will give you attached file data_A.xml. Ugly, but 100% conforming. > > * Non-indented style [b] Use Options|Preferences, Save section. > Check the "Indent" checkbox. > Specify Indentation = 0 > Specify Max. Line Length = 10000000 > Uncheck "Add Open Lines". > > This will give you attached file data_B.xml. > > More Information in > http://www.xmlmind.com/xmleditor/_distrib/doc/help/com.xmlmind.guiutil.PreferencesEditorDialog.html#saveOptions > > If after doing [1] then [2][a] or [2][b], your software still does not > like the XML created using XMLmind XML Editor, then I'm affraid that > you'll have to use another XML Editor (because the XML we generate is > 100% conforming and there is nothing we could fix). _________________________________________________________________ Explore the seven wonders of the world http://search.msn.com/results.aspx?q=7+wonders+world&mkt=en-US&form=QBRE -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://www.xmlmind.com/pipermail/xmleditor-support/attachments/20081017/5c506b95/attachment.htm

