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Any problem with xmlns attribute on output html element?

Kevin Grover kevin at kevingrover.net
Wed Mar 21 13:22:17 PST 2007


  Any problem with xmlns attribute on output html
	element?
Is there any problem with putting an xmlns attribute on the main
<html> element I generate?

When I did this, all of the embedded FLOWR expressions started
returning nothing.

I can post some examples if this question makes no sense

A quick summary.  I have an XQuery file that works.  It outputs HTML

<html>
<head>
...
<head>
<body>
...
{
some FLOWRS expresions
}
</body>

And it works fine.

However, if I change it to:

<html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
<head>
...
<head>
<body>
...
{
some FLOWRS expresions
}
</body>


I get only the top outine output: that's is, just those elements that
are not part of embedded expressions

Any ideas?


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