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Subject: Re: Using xml:base in an xsl:stylesheet declaration - how about it?
From: Dan Morrison <dman@xxxxxxxx>
Date: Tue, 28 Mar 2000 22:15:35 +1200
Re: Using xml:base in an xsl:stylesheet declaration - how ab
Christopher R. Maden wrote:
> 
> That is the Right Way to do it.

Good, so I wasn't completely making it up. I'm still unsure if it's
xml:base or xsl:base.

>  However, it most likely won't work right
> now, since that's a shiny new working draft.

Zero problemo. I've already patched the parser I'm using (4 Lines) and
it's working GREAT for me... 
I now need to get my stylesheet to pro-compile that include so it
doesn't do a new parse every page... arrg, and my caching was working so
well.

Just so long as it isn't blatently illegal when my data starts going
walkabout.

.dan.

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