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Kay Michael writes: > > xmlns:msxsl='http://microsoft.com/XSL/Transform/1.0' > > and then use <msxsl:stylesheet>, <msxsl:template> etc if you wanted to > highlight the fact, but that's up to you. Certainly, w3c don't have a > monopoly on the "xsl" namespace prefix, only on the namespace URL. And when I do <xsl:import href="mslib/useful.xsl"/>, the application is supposed to take care of all the details? One could, theoretically, work in a mixture of the two languages? when we come to the autumn, and the W3C XSL is out, will this be the Vietnam of W3C? sebastian XSL-List info and archive: http://www.mulberrytech.com/xsl/xsl-list
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