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RE: The use of a variable in use-attribute-sets attrib

Subject: RE: The use of a variable in use-attribute-sets attribute
From: Joshua.Kuswadi@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Date: Tue, 15 May 2001 14:55:25 +1000
RE:  The use of a variable in use-attribute-sets attrib
> I thought I tried that. But I would like to know myself what the full
> explanation is. Specifically, what exactly does the following text
> taken from MK's discussion of xsl:element mean:
> 
>   "... in other words, there must be an xmlns:prefix attribute 
>   either on the <xsl:element> instruction itself or on some 
>   containing element."
> 
> It is the first part I am struggling to understand as would gather
> placing xmlns:fo on the stylesheet satisfies the second part.

If you _don't_ put the xmlns:fo on the stylesheet element, you can instead write:

<xsl:element name="prefix:elementname" xmlns:prefix="prefixnamespaceURI">

Joshua

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