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Prevent html source text from wrapping/breaking on multiple lines?

Hi, I'm using xml transformed to html via xsl. The problem is my HTML
source text auto wraps/breaks lines. This only matters when the line
involves a parameter I'm passing to a script...which then doesn't
work.

QUESTION: How can I prevent the line wrap/break in the html source
text?

The only thing I've seen is <nobr> but that doesn't affect the source,
just the output...is there ANY way?

Thanks,

Kathy
Jul 20 '05 #1
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KathyB wrote:
Hi, I'm using xml transformed to html via xsl. The problem is my HTML
source text auto wraps/breaks lines. This only matters when the line
involves a parameter I'm passing to a script...which then doesn't
work.

QUESTION: How can I prevent the line wrap/break in the html source
text?


Which XSLT processor are you using?
I don't think the processor will break lines when generating HTML. Of
course if your input data contains line breaks then you need to take
care that they are escaped in JavaScript string literals.

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Martin Honnen
http://JavaScript.FAQTs.com/

Jul 20 '05 #2

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