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Re: space between two prints ?
Radek:
Any whitespace you're putting in there is getting trimmed since the
stylesheet doesn't see its own whitespace-only text nodes as significant.
(The earlier text node ', ' isn't getting trimmed since it's not
whitespace-only.)
The solution is to say
<xsl:text> </xsl:text>
or if you like,
<xsl:value-of select=" "/>
should get you the same thing. Note this is a space, not a non-breaking
space, which would be another way to go -- just use   (no <xsl:text>
necessary in that case since it's not "whitespace only" -- the non-breaking
space character isn't considerd "whitespace" for these purposes.)
I hope that helps,
Wendell
At 01:27 PM 12/5/01, you wrote:
>I would like to hardcode one character space between state and zip ... how
>can I do that ? I didn't find solution for that simple task yet...
>
><xsl:value-of select="../HEADER/FROM/CITY"/>, <xsl:value-of
>select="../HEADER/FROM/STATE"/>
><xsl:value-of select="../HEADER/FROM/ZIP1"/>
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