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I have an XSLT transform issue:

style="width:{Data/PercentSpaceUsed}%;"

And the value of Data/PercentSpaceUsed is integer 3.

And it outputs:

style="width:
     3
 %;"

instead of what I expected:

style="width:3%;"

Here's the code that does the transform: xslt_xslt is the transform xml, sw.ToString() contains the 
 and 
 which I did not expect.

var xslTransObj = new XslCompiledTransform();
var reader = new XmlTextReader(new StringReader(xslt_xslt));
xslTransObj.Load(reader);
var sw = new StringWriter();
var writer = new XmlTextWriter(sw);
xslTransObj.Transform(new XmlTextReader(new StringReader(xslt_data)), writer);

ResultLiteral.Text = sw.ToString();
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Hi, i had spaces in my XML like Robin said. I solved the issue by simply removing the spaces. – user316319 Jan 13 '11 at 15:02
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3 Answers

up vote 12 down vote accepted

The 
 are carriage returns and line spaces either within your XML or your XSLT. Make sure the xml is like

<Value>3</Value>

Rather than

<Value>
    3
</Value>

I believe there is a way to stop whitespace being used within your transformation although I don`t know it off the top of my head.

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actually it is like: style="width:{Data/PercentSpaceUsed}%;" – DMCS May 11 '09 at 16:19
But the data file had carriage returns :-( – DMCS May 11 '09 at 16:21

You're getting whitespace from the source document. Use

style="width:{normalize-space(Data/PercentSpaceUsed)}%;"

to strip out the whitespace. The other option in your case would be to use

style="width:{number(Data/PercentSpaceUsed)}%;"
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try


XmlWriterSettings settings = new XmlWriterSettings();
settings.OmitXmlDeclaration = true;
settings.Indent = true;
settings.IndentChars = "\t";
settings.NewLineHandling = NewLineHandling.None;
XmlWriter writer = XmlWriter.Create(xmlpath, settings);

for input whitespace to be preserved on output for attribute values.

note: with above settings, tabs are used for indentation

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I don't think that this is what it was asked... – user357812 Mar 10 '11 at 22:45

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