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G. Ken Holman wrote: > > > (1) - no DOCTYPE is needed (though I find them handy at times for some > entity shortcuts) Ahh, indeed. Not needed, but, as a pedantic exercise, should it be there? > (2) - excluding-result-prefixes is used to prune the stylesheet node > tree of namespaces irrelevant to the construction of the result tree. > Unless you are also using Dublin Core in your XHTML, then you should > probably prune the "dc" namespaces as well while you are at it. Probably not using DC in the XHTML, so will do. > (3) - attribute sets are handy first-class constructs used to manage a > collection of attributes as a whole, they are not required to be used OK. I see. Actually, I must prune out that comment in the source - it was more of an aide-memoir to myself... > I suggest you come up with more specific questions regarding XSLT > functionality and post them to the Mulberry list. > > I hope this helps. It does. Many thanks. Phil ( now tootling off to the correct list :-)
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