Yes it is a little odd, I am using the 1 option as opposed to the 2 option as I don't like all the carriage returns :-) I've toyed and toyed with this for a whole day last week and it's just odd, that the document I created in the first place was with the same exact methods, steps etc as the 'revised' document. All this effort so I can make a new entry in this xml file and the lead on the project likes it a certain way.

I do thank you all for your input, even if I can't solve this the way I want, I have learned new things!

In reply to Re^4: xml::libxml open, add and save not formatting properly by itsscott
in thread xml::libxml open, add and save not formatting properly by itsscott

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