Hallo,
ich habe da ein Problem mit dem Attribut indent. Ich will in meiner Ausgabedatei keine Zeilenumbrüche haben. Das sollte doch damit machbar sein?
So nun komme ich aber leider nicht zu dem gewünschten Ergebnis.
Der Anfang des Dokumentes ist korrekt.
?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?><html><head><title>2.2.1 The Codex Alimentarius Commission within the UN-System 1 / 2</title>
Also schön eins nach dem Anderen.
Aber mitten im Dokument hört er damit auf und schreibt es so in die Ausgabe:
<span class="ec_">the </span>
<a class="ec_link" href="http://www.un.org/documents/st.htm">Secretariat</a>
<span class="ec_">.</span>
Was kann ich da machen? Woran kann das liegen? Bei Bedarf kann auch die ganzen Stylesheets veröffentlichen, aber das sind ne Menge auf dem Weg bis zum Endergebnis.
Gruß
EDIT:
Ich denke es ist vielleicht ganz hilfreich das komplette Resultat der Transformation zu sehen.
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Introduction </a></p><p><a class="ec_header2" href="w0005.html">2: International Law</a></p><p><a class="ec_header3" href="w0006.html">2.1 Basics of International Law</a></p><p><a class="ec_header3" href="w0007.html">2.1.1 Characterising International Law</a></p><p><a class="ec_header3" href="w0008.html">2.1.2 Subject of International Law: States and International Organisations</a></p><p><a class="ec_header3" href="w0009.html">2.1.3 Sources of International Law</a></p><p><a class="ec_header3" href="w0010.html">2.1.4 Consequences of breaches of International Law</a></p><p><a class="ec_header3" href="w0011.html">2.2. International Organisations with relevance to food trade</a></p><p><a class="ec_header3" href="w0012.html"/></p><p><a class="ec_header3" href="w0013.html">2.2.1 The Codex Alimentarius Commission within the UN-System</a></p><p><a class="ec_header3" href="w0015.html">2.2.1.1 United Nations Commission on International Trade Law (UNCITRAL) and CISG</a></p><p><a class="ec_header3" href="w0016.html">2.2.1.2 The Codex Alimentarius Commission (CAC) within the Food and Agricultural Organisation (FAO) and the World Health Organisation (WHO)</a></p><p><a class="ec_header3" href="w0022.html">2.2.2 The World Trade Organisation (WTO) </a></p><p><a class="ec_header3" href="w0024.html">2.2.2.1 WTO agreements applicable on food trade</a></p><p><a class="ec_header3" href="w0026.html">2.2.2.2 The WTO use of the Codex as reference for legal international standards</a></p><p><a class="ec_header3" href="w0027.html">2.2.2.3 The WTO dispute settlement scheme</a></p><p><a class="ec_header3" href="w0029.html">2.2.3 Bilateral and regional agreements </a></p><p><a class="ec_header3" href="w0032.html">2.2.4 Final exercises and answers to text exercises</a></p><p><a class="ec_header3" href="w0033.html">2.2.4.1Final exercise 1</a></p><p><a class="ec_header3" href="w0034.html">2.2.4.2 Final exercise 2</a></p><p><a class="ec_header3" href="w0035.html">2.2.4.3 Final exercise 3</a></p><p><a class="ec_header3" href="w0036.html">2.2.4.4 Answers to text exercises</a></p><p><a class="ec_header2" href="w0039.html">Chapter 3</a></p><p><a class="ec_header2" href="w0040.html">3. Basics of the Law of the European Union </a></p><p><a class="ec_header3" href="w0041.html">3.1 EU and EC</a></p><p><a class="ec_header3" href="w0046.html">3.2 Institutions of EU and EC relevant for food and consumer protection</a></p><p><a class="ec_header3" href="w0047.html">3.2.1 European Council</a></p><p><a class="ec_header3" href="w0048.html">3.2.2 European Commission</a></p><p><a class="ec_header3" href="w0050.html">3.2.3 Council of the European Union</a></p><p><a class="ec_header3" href="w0051.html">3.2.4 European Parliament</a></p><p><a class="ec_header3" href="w0052.html">3.2.5 European Court of Justice</a></p><p><a class="ec_header3" href="w0054.html">3.2.6 European Food Safety Agency</a></p><p><a class="ec_header3" href="w0055.html">3.3 EC-Law</a></p><p><a class="ec_header3" href="w0057.html">3.4 Relation to the law of the member states</a></p><p><a class="ec_header3" href="w0060.html">3.4 Final exercises</a></p><p><a class="ec_header2" href="w0061.html">Chapter 4</a></p><p><a class="ec_header2" href="w0062.html">4. EC internal market</a></p><p><a class="ec_header3" href="w0063.html">4.1 Customs Union</a></p><p><a class="ec_header3" href="w0064.html">4.2 Harmonisation</a></p><p><a class="ec_header3" href="w0065.html">4.2.1 The Common Agricultural Policy (CAP)</a></p><p><a class="ec_header3" href="w0066.html">4.2.2 Harmonisation of food safety regulation</a></p><p><a class="ec_header3" href="w0067.html">4.2.2.1 Free movement of “goods”</a></p><p><a class="ec_header3" href="w0068.html">4.2.2.2 Legal stages of harmonising food law</a></p><p><a class="ec_header3" href="w0069.html">4.2.2.3 Overview to the contents of harmonised food law</a></p><p><a class="ec_header3" href="w0070.html">4.3 Free trade of goods</a></p><p><a class="ec_header3" href="w0071.html">4.3.1 State measures having an equivalent effect to quantitative restrictions</a></p><p><a class="ec_header3" href="w0072.html">4.3.1.1 Dassonville-formula</a></p><p><a class="ec_header3" href="w0073.html">4.3.1.2 Trading rules enacted by member states</a></p><p><a class="ec_header3" href="w0074.html">4.3.1.3. Keck: Good requirement or selling arrangement?</a></p><p><a class="ec_header3" href="w0075.html">4.3.2 Cassis: Mutual recognition</a></p><p><a class="ec_header3" href="w0076.html">4.3.3 Justifications</a></p><p><a class="ec_header3" href="w0077.html">4.3.3.1 Grounds mentioned in Art. 30 EC-Treaty</a></p><p><a class="ec_header3" href="w0078.html">4.3.3.2 Cassis: Mandatory requirements</a></p><p><a class="ec_header3" href="w0079.html">4.3.4 Result</a></p><p><a class="ec_header3" href="w0080.html">4.4 Final exercises and answers to text exercises</a></p><p><a class="ec_header2" href="w0081.html">5. EU Consumer Law</a></p><p><a class="ec_header3" href="w0082.html">5.1 Introduction</a></p><p><a class="ec_header3" href="w0083.html">5.2 Developments</a></p><p><a class="ec_header3" href="w0084.html">5.2.1 Indirect consumer protection</a></p><p><a class="ec_header3" href="w0085.html">5.2.2 Consumer protection as a policy field of its own</a></p><p><a class="ec_header3" href="w0086.html">5.3 Organising consumer interests</a></p><p><a class="ec_header3" href="w0087.html">5.4 Consumer affairs as a major political issue</a></p><p><a class="ec_header3" href="w0088.html">5.4.1 Rejection of the treaty of Maastricht and of the Constititution </a></p><p><a class="ec_header3" href="w0089.html">5.4.2 Scandals </a></p><p><a class="ec_header3" href="w0090.html">5.5 Actual scope of consumer law </a></p><p><a class="ec_header3" href="w0091.html">5.6 Examples</a></p><p><a class="ec_header3" href="w0092.html">5.6.1 Distance contracts</a></p><p><a class="ec_header3" href="w0093.html">5.6.2 Product liability</a></p><p><a class="ec_header3" href="w0094.html">5.6.3 CE-conformity marking </a></p><p><a class="ec_header3" href="w0095.html">5.7 Final exercises and answers to text exercises</a></p><p><a class="ec_header2" href="w0096.html">Literature</a></p></div><div class="ec_header_m">Module International legislation on consumer protection and food</div><div id="content"><div><a href="media/pictures/10000000000002000000018005B2B336.png"><img class="ec_image" alt="" src="media/pictures/10000000000002000000018005B2B336.png"/></a><p class="ec_subtitle"/></div><p class="ec_p">
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<span class="ec_pcdata">Basics of International Food Law</span>
</p></li>
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<span class="ec_pcdata">key institutions and related administrative bodies in the EU </span>
</p></li>
<li class="ec_ul_listitem"><p class="ec_p">
<span class="ec_pcdata">barriers to the free flow of goods across national boundaries </span>
</p></li>
<li class="ec_ul_listitem"><p class="ec_p">
<span class="ec_pcdata">EU Consumer Law</span>
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ich habe da ein Problem mit dem Attribut indent. Ich will in meiner Ausgabedatei keine Zeilenumbrüche haben. Das sollte doch damit machbar sein?
So nun komme ich aber leider nicht zu dem gewünschten Ergebnis.
Der Anfang des Dokumentes ist korrekt.
?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?><html><head><title>2.2.1 The Codex Alimentarius Commission within the UN-System 1 / 2</title>
Also schön eins nach dem Anderen.
Aber mitten im Dokument hört er damit auf und schreibt es so in die Ausgabe:
<span class="ec_">the </span>
<a class="ec_link" href="http://www.un.org/documents/st.htm">Secretariat</a>
<span class="ec_">.</span>
Was kann ich da machen? Woran kann das liegen? Bei Bedarf kann auch die ganzen Stylesheets veröffentlichen, aber das sind ne Menge auf dem Weg bis zum Endergebnis.
Gruß
EDIT:
Ich denke es ist vielleicht ganz hilfreich das komplette Resultat der Transformation zu sehen.
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?><html><head><title>Module International legislation on consumer protection and food</title><meta http-equiv="content-type" content="text/xhtml; charset=utf-8"/><script src="scripts/SCOFunctions.js" type="text/javascript"/><style type="text/css">
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</style></head><body onload="startLM()" onunload="save('index.html')"><div id="holder"><div id="header"><div id="menu"><a href="index.html" id="startseite"><i>Startseite</i></a><a href="singlefile.html" id="druckversion"><i>Druckversion</i></a><a href="w0001.html" id="weiter"><i>Weiter</i></a></div></div><div id="lesson"><p><a class="ec_header1" href="index.html">Module International legislation on consumer protection and food</a></p><p><a class="ec_header2" href="w0001.html">1. Introduction </a></p><p><a class="ec_header2" href="w0005.html">2: International Law</a></p><p><a class="ec_header3" href="w0006.html">2.1 Basics of International Law</a></p><p><a class="ec_header3" href="w0007.html">2.1.1 Characterising International Law</a></p><p><a class="ec_header3" href="w0008.html">2.1.2 Subject of International Law: States and International Organisations</a></p><p><a class="ec_header3" href="w0009.html">2.1.3 Sources of International Law</a></p><p><a class="ec_header3" href="w0010.html">2.1.4 Consequences of breaches of International Law</a></p><p><a class="ec_header3" href="w0011.html">2.2. International Organisations with relevance to food trade</a></p><p><a class="ec_header3" href="w0012.html"/></p><p><a class="ec_header3" href="w0013.html">2.2.1 The Codex Alimentarius Commission within the UN-System</a></p><p><a class="ec_header3" href="w0015.html">2.2.1.1 United Nations Commission on International Trade Law (UNCITRAL) and CISG</a></p><p><a class="ec_header3" href="w0016.html">2.2.1.2 The Codex Alimentarius Commission (CAC) within the Food and Agricultural Organisation (FAO) and the World Health Organisation (WHO)</a></p><p><a class="ec_header3" href="w0022.html">2.2.2 The World Trade Organisation (WTO) </a></p><p><a class="ec_header3" href="w0024.html">2.2.2.1 WTO agreements applicable on food trade</a></p><p><a class="ec_header3" href="w0026.html">2.2.2.2 The WTO use of the Codex as reference for legal international standards</a></p><p><a class="ec_header3" href="w0027.html">2.2.2.3 The WTO dispute settlement scheme</a></p><p><a class="ec_header3" href="w0029.html">2.2.3 Bilateral and regional agreements </a></p><p><a class="ec_header3" href="w0032.html">2.2.4 Final exercises and answers to text exercises</a></p><p><a class="ec_header3" href="w0033.html">2.2.4.1Final exercise 1</a></p><p><a class="ec_header3" href="w0034.html">2.2.4.2 Final exercise 2</a></p><p><a class="ec_header3" href="w0035.html">2.2.4.3 Final exercise 3</a></p><p><a class="ec_header3" href="w0036.html">2.2.4.4 Answers to text exercises</a></p><p><a class="ec_header2" href="w0039.html">Chapter 3</a></p><p><a class="ec_header2" href="w0040.html">3. Basics of the Law of the European Union </a></p><p><a class="ec_header3" href="w0041.html">3.1 EU and EC</a></p><p><a class="ec_header3" href="w0046.html">3.2 Institutions of EU and EC relevant for food and consumer protection</a></p><p><a class="ec_header3" href="w0047.html">3.2.1 European Council</a></p><p><a class="ec_header3" href="w0048.html">3.2.2 European Commission</a></p><p><a class="ec_header3" href="w0050.html">3.2.3 Council of the European Union</a></p><p><a class="ec_header3" href="w0051.html">3.2.4 European Parliament</a></p><p><a class="ec_header3" href="w0052.html">3.2.5 European Court of Justice</a></p><p><a class="ec_header3" href="w0054.html">3.2.6 European Food Safety Agency</a></p><p><a class="ec_header3" href="w0055.html">3.3 EC-Law</a></p><p><a class="ec_header3" href="w0057.html">3.4 Relation to the law of the member states</a></p><p><a class="ec_header3" href="w0060.html">3.4 Final exercises</a></p><p><a class="ec_header2" href="w0061.html">Chapter 4</a></p><p><a class="ec_header2" href="w0062.html">4. EC internal market</a></p><p><a class="ec_header3" href="w0063.html">4.1 Customs Union</a></p><p><a class="ec_header3" href="w0064.html">4.2 Harmonisation</a></p><p><a class="ec_header3" href="w0065.html">4.2.1 The Common Agricultural Policy (CAP)</a></p><p><a class="ec_header3" href="w0066.html">4.2.2 Harmonisation of food safety regulation</a></p><p><a class="ec_header3" href="w0067.html">4.2.2.1 Free movement of “goods”</a></p><p><a class="ec_header3" href="w0068.html">4.2.2.2 Legal stages of harmonising food law</a></p><p><a class="ec_header3" href="w0069.html">4.2.2.3 Overview to the contents of harmonised food law</a></p><p><a class="ec_header3" href="w0070.html">4.3 Free trade of goods</a></p><p><a class="ec_header3" href="w0071.html">4.3.1 State measures having an equivalent effect to quantitative restrictions</a></p><p><a class="ec_header3" href="w0072.html">4.3.1.1 Dassonville-formula</a></p><p><a class="ec_header3" href="w0073.html">4.3.1.2 Trading rules enacted by member states</a></p><p><a class="ec_header3" href="w0074.html">4.3.1.3. Keck: Good requirement or selling arrangement?</a></p><p><a class="ec_header3" href="w0075.html">4.3.2 Cassis: Mutual recognition</a></p><p><a class="ec_header3" href="w0076.html">4.3.3 Justifications</a></p><p><a class="ec_header3" href="w0077.html">4.3.3.1 Grounds mentioned in Art. 30 EC-Treaty</a></p><p><a class="ec_header3" href="w0078.html">4.3.3.2 Cassis: Mandatory requirements</a></p><p><a class="ec_header3" href="w0079.html">4.3.4 Result</a></p><p><a class="ec_header3" href="w0080.html">4.4 Final exercises and answers to text exercises</a></p><p><a class="ec_header2" href="w0081.html">5. EU Consumer Law</a></p><p><a class="ec_header3" href="w0082.html">5.1 Introduction</a></p><p><a class="ec_header3" href="w0083.html">5.2 Developments</a></p><p><a class="ec_header3" href="w0084.html">5.2.1 Indirect consumer protection</a></p><p><a class="ec_header3" href="w0085.html">5.2.2 Consumer protection as a policy field of its own</a></p><p><a class="ec_header3" href="w0086.html">5.3 Organising consumer interests</a></p><p><a class="ec_header3" href="w0087.html">5.4 Consumer affairs as a major political issue</a></p><p><a class="ec_header3" href="w0088.html">5.4.1 Rejection of the treaty of Maastricht and of the Constititution </a></p><p><a class="ec_header3" href="w0089.html">5.4.2 Scandals </a></p><p><a class="ec_header3" href="w0090.html">5.5 Actual scope of consumer law </a></p><p><a class="ec_header3" href="w0091.html">5.6 Examples</a></p><p><a class="ec_header3" href="w0092.html">5.6.1 Distance contracts</a></p><p><a class="ec_header3" href="w0093.html">5.6.2 Product liability</a></p><p><a class="ec_header3" href="w0094.html">5.6.3 CE-conformity marking </a></p><p><a class="ec_header3" href="w0095.html">5.7 Final exercises and answers to text exercises</a></p><p><a class="ec_header2" href="w0096.html">Literature</a></p></div><div class="ec_header_m">Module International legislation on consumer protection and food</div><div id="content"><div><a href="media/pictures/10000000000002000000018005B2B336.png"><img class="ec_image" alt="" src="media/pictures/10000000000002000000018005B2B336.png"/></a><p class="ec_subtitle"/></div><p class="ec_p">
<span class="ec_pcdata">Parts: </span>
</p><ul class="ec_ul_list">
<li class="ec_ul_listitem"><p class="ec_p">
<span class="ec_pcdata">Basics of International Food Law</span>
</p></li>
<li class="ec_ul_listitem"><p class="ec_p">
<span class="ec_pcdata">key institutions and related administrative bodies in the EU </span>
</p></li>
<li class="ec_ul_listitem"><p class="ec_p">
<span class="ec_pcdata">barriers to the free flow of goods across national boundaries </span>
</p></li>
<li class="ec_ul_listitem"><p class="ec_p">
<span class="ec_pcdata">EU Consumer Law</span>
</p></li>
</ul> </div><div id="footer"><a href="w0001.html" id="weiter_footer"><i>Weiter</i></a></div></div></body></html>
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