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### White Space
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#### Whitespace Preservation (default)
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#### Whitespace Preservation (default, PRESERVE_WHITESPACE)
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Microsoft has an excellent article on white space: http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms256097.aspx
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<document><data>1</data><data>2</data><data>3</data></document>
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#### Whitespace Collapse
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#### Whitespace Collapse (COLLAPSE_WHITESPACE)
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For some applications, it is preferable to collapse whitespace. Collapsing
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whitespace gives you "HTML-like" behavior, which is sometimes more suitable
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@@ -143,7 +143,15 @@ However, you may also use COLLAPSE_WHITESPACE, which will:
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Note that (currently) there is a performance impact for using COLLAPSE_WHITESPACE.
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It essentially causes the XML to be parsed twice.
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#### Error Reporting
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#### Pedantic Whitespace (PEDANTIC_WHITESPACE)
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For applications that need to know about text nodes that are composed entirely of
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whitespace, PEDANTIC_WHITESPACE is available. PEDANTIC_WHITESPACE maintains all the
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whilespace between elements.
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PEDANTIC_WHITESPACE is a new mode and not as tested as the other whitespace modes.
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### Error Reporting
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TinyXML-2 reports the line number of any errors in an XML document that
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cannot be parsed correctly. In addition, all nodes (elements, declarations,
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