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Re: Is exclude-result-prefixes wise in XHTML-to-XHTML

Subject: Re: Is exclude-result-prefixes wise in XHTML-to-XHTML transformations?
From: David Carlisle <davidc@xxxxxxxxx>
Date: Thu, 11 Mar 2004 01:06:35 GMT
prefixes est
exclude-result-prefixes will stop namespace nodes (like the one binding
h) being copied from the stylesheet but it has no effect on nodes coped
from the source tree, so a namespace node binding xhtml to a null prefix
will get copied to the result tree.
Now a syatem isn't forced to use that and can add its new namespace
nodes with a made up prefix, but most take the hint and use the
namespace node that is there.

David


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