New line character (/n ) getting introduced in the response XML in Biztalk 2010

Hello,
In one of our enviornment, we have started facing an issue that the response XML does not get structered correctly, hence when the response is finally redenered, there is a /n in the response fields. this is for all string fields that do not have data . 
e.g.
If you see the sample below, FName field has data and hence is structered correctly, however HairColorCd does not have data.
The opening and closing tags of HairColorCd are on different lines when the xml response is opened in a text editor, and when opened in IE, there is a space. When the BizTalk (hosted as a WCF )responds to the caller application there appears a '/n ' in the
value of the field.
The correct value should have been null, i.e. ""
<FName>LISA</FName><HairColorCd>
    </HairColorCd><HairColorDesc>
    </HairColorDesc><EyeColorCd>
    </EyeColorCd><EyeColorDesc>
    </EyeColorDesc>                                                                                                                                                                          
ANy ideas on why this is happenning?ALl other enviornments(with same code) is working fine.

Hi Rachana,
I have faced the same issue last weeks with BizTalk 2010. This happens with versions of BizTalk 2006R2+ and  if you are loading the message using XML Document in some stage. So if that is the case, please check everytime you load the content of the
message using XMLDocument and do it this way:
Xmldoc= new System.Xml.XmlDocument();
Xmldoc.PreserveWhitespace=false;
Xmldoc.Load(CONTENT); // or Xmldoc.LoadXml(CONTENTAsSTRING)
Xmldoc.PreserveWhitespace=true;
YourBizTalkMessage=Xmldoc;
Do it in this sequence and your problem should be solved.
Regards, Mazin - MCTS BizTalk Server 2006

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