Weblogic 8.1 Portal Tag Libraries

With Weblogic Portal 8.1 there is a jar file (portlet-container.jar) that seems to contain tag libraries, but there is no TLD for it. Does this exist someplace?

Its in META-INF directory in the jar.
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    </cost>
    <shipping>
    $2.95
    </shipping>
    </product>
    </productListing>
    But I would like to view XML files in the following format
    without line breaks:
    <?xml version="1.0" encoding="iso-8859-1"?>
    <productListing title="ABC Products">
    <product>
    <name>Product One</name>
    <description>Product One is an exciting new widget
    that will simplify your life.</description>
    <cost>$19.95</cost>
    <shipping>$2.95</shipping>
    </product>
    </productListing>
    I looked at the tag libraries to see if I could edit
    something there, but had no effect.
    Can anyone assist please ?
    regards

    polaris1927 wrote:
    > I am currently using Dreamweaver 8.0 on Windows XP OS.
    >
    > I have created an xml file and added some data. However
    the format of the data
    > is presented as follows:
    Unfortunately, Dreamweaver makes a mess of formatting XML.
    The only way
    it will improve is if you and others tell the Dreamweaver
    team directly
    that this is important to you.
    http://www.adobe.com/cfusion/mmform/index.cfm?name=wishform
    David Powers, Adobe Community Expert
    Author, "Foundation PHP for Dreamweaver 8" (friends of ED)
    Author, "PHP Solutions" (friends of ED)
    http://foundationphp.com/

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