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RE: Saxon html includes unwanted white space in anchor tag
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- Subject: RE: Saxon html includes unwanted white space in anchor tag
- From: "Hunter, David" <dhunter at Mobility dot com>
- Date: Thu, 3 Feb 2000 11:21:53 -0500
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From: David Carlisle [mailto:davidc@nag.co.uk]
Sent: Thursday, February 03, 2000 6:41 AM
> I suppose there is
>
> <a href="#"
> ><img src="image.jpg" border="0"
> ></a>
>
> but whether that `satisfy the implicit expectation' I am not sure
Urm... I don't like this one, but it could just be my own personal
preference. It's nicely indented and all, but I now find the <a> tag more
confusing, because I don't expect to see the end ">" on the next line like
that.
> or there is
>
> > consider each element type individually
I'm tempted to say that I like this idea better, but knowing nothing about
how XSL processors are implemented, I'm worried that this might increase
parsing time a lot. If that's the case, considering that XML/HTML documents
are really meant to be read by a computer, and being human-readable is just
an added benefit, I'd rather have quicker parsing and harder reading then
slower parsing and pretty output. (Heck, if it's *really* messy, and I
*needed* to read the source, I'd just declare the document as XML and view
it in IE5 or another XML viewer, and let it format it for me.)
David Hunter
david.hunter@mobileq.com
http://www.MobileQ.com
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