In BaseX 10.X, is there a way for the DB server to format/pretty-print that resulting XM? It did so by default in the 9.X versions, but as we upgraded to 10.X we are no longer seeing that behavior.
Is there something that can be set to turn this on for the server?
Thanks in advance!
Buddy
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Hi Buddy,
See [1] on whitespace handling in BaseX 10 and future versions.
Best, Christian
[1] https://docs.basex.org/main/BaseX_10#whitespace
On Tue, Nov 12, 2024 at 3:46 PM Buddy Kresge buddy.kresge@known2u.com wrote:
In BaseX 10.X, is there a way for the DB server to format/pretty-print that resulting XM? It did so by default in the 9.X versions, but as we upgraded to 10.X we are no longer seeing that behavior.
Is there something that can be set to turn this on for the server?
Thanks in advance!
Buddy
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