All white space in the document, regardless of where it appears, must
be passed through to the application under all circumstances. One
twist on this - line-end sequences (CR, LF, CRLF) are all normalized
to a single LF.
You might want to take a look at the annotated spec at xml.com
>Question 3:
> "A validating XML processor must also inform the application
>which of these characters constitute white space appearing in element
>content."
>
>Do I understand correctly, that although the application is informed of
>this white space in element content, all this white space is still
>passed on?
Yes. -Tim