
Hi Christian, It will help if you can get a cut down sample (XML and XSLT) to show this behavior. Best Regards, George --------------------------------------------------------------------- George Cristian Bina <oXygen/> XML Editor, Schema Editor and XSLT Editor/Debugger http://www.oxygenxml.com Christian Wittern wrote:
Oxygen users,
I wonder if anybody of you has come across this problem and found a solution for it. I have a transform I need to perform on thousands of files. When I develop and test it within oXygen, the result is indented nicely in the same way as the source. However, if I run the same transform on the commandline (with Saxon8b), some parts are not indented but instead all run in one line. Now I know that I just need to set @indent on xsl:output to 'yes' and everything is fine, but that would also destroy the other parts of the file that needs to stay as it is now so it is not an option. The keypoint now seems to be to find out why the transform looks different within oXygen and outside. BTW, I am using Oxygen 70 on a Mac OS X 10.4 machine. I assume it has to do with different kinds of line-ending in parts of the file and/or the stylesheet, but I have no idea how I can cure this.
Any help welcome,
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