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I think (unless I'm missing something in the combination of normalization/serialization rules) this query is wrong: <e attr=" 
	



 
 
 
"/> I think both the newlines and the spaces are replaced with spaces, hence the attribute is normalized to: " \r\n\t\r\r\r\r \r\n \r\n \r\n" and hence should output: <e attr=" 
	



 
 
 
"></e> but the expected result is: <e attr=" 
	



 
 
 
"></e> which appears to be ignoring the spaces at the start of lines 5-7 of the attribute; I can't find anything in the spec to say should be happening. Is the input meant to be the following? <e attr=" 
	



 
 
 
"/>
I've attempted to fix this in CVS, I hope I got it right. XQTS_current.zip is updated.
Thanks. XQTS_current.zip looks right to me.