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[jira] Commented: (FOR-492) Inconsistent Line Endings in generated
sites
[ http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/FOR-492?page=comments#action_12368831 ]
David Crossley commented on FOR-492:
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Would someone please attach an example generated file or at least a snippet to portray the problem.
Also, i don't understand Windows and its line-endings. The Description above says "most other lines have LF endings" while the ones that are generated by <xsl:comment> have CRLF endings. I would have expected that the whole file should have CRLF. Can someone explain?
> Inconsistent Line Endings in generated sites
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>
> Key: FOR-492
> URL: http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/FOR-492
> Project: Forrest
> Type: Bug
> Components: Core operations
> Versions: 0.7
> Environment: Windows (with or without CYGWIN)
> Reporter: Ross Gardler
> Priority: Minor
> Fix For: 0.8-dev
>
> Sites generated by Forrest have inconsistent line endings when created on a Windows platform.
> I did a little testing, here's what I have discovered so far:
>
> - any file that is processed by XSLT has the line endings problem
> - on investigating one such file (index.html) I discovered that the generated comments from site2xhtml.xsl (such as breadtrail comment) have CRLF endings whilst most other lines have LF endings.
>
> I'm running on Windows, and get the same results whether I run under
> CYGWIN or DOS.
>
> To reproduce run "forrest site" in any site and check out the generated docs in build/site.
> This appears to a result of the XSLT transformations. xsl:comments retain the line endings contained in the XSL file, whilst other line endings are set to the environment default.
> Is there a way to tell the XSLT transformer what line endings to use?
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