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Hi Wolfgang,
thanks for your reaction On 09/03/14 17:37, Wolfgang Laun wolfgang.laun@xxxxxxxxx wrote: You need to match a document that has elements <doc>, <p>, <Char> that are in *no namespace*, where the name has no namespace name, just a locsl name. Your output document is supposed to be in the namespace " http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml", and you'd like to use the shortened notation known as *default namespace*. In the 2nd version of your XSLT you introduce a default namespace, and, sure enough, the matches written without a prefix aren't in the no namespace ghetto any more. That puzzles me a bit, because templates p and Char *do* match. The difference is the char template, the char elements are now part of the documentnode in the blip variable. I tried to change the namespace of that documentnode, but up till now, I have not succeeded. You may, however, at any time cancel the definition for the default namespace by writing Assuming this has to be added to a template match, I tried this: <xsl:template xmlns='' match='char' mode='#all'>
<c><xsl:apply-templates /></c>
</xsl:template>But that does not work either, nor when I change that to the xhtml namespace. Maybe I misunderstood you. Thanks for the explanation; I realize more and more it is essential to have a good understanding of namespaces... regards, Ruud
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