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Re: What does exclude-result-prefixes = "html" do??

Subject: Re: What does exclude-result-prefixes = "html" do??
From: Mike Brown <mike@xxxxxxxx>
Date: Thu, 6 Apr 2000 19:13:32 -0600 (MDT)
Re: What does   exclude-result-prefixes = "html"  do??
> What does the 'exclude-result-prefixes = "html"' do??

It is a cue to the XSLT processor to not copy namespace nodes for the
namespace associated with the 'html' prefix from literal result elements
in the stylesheet tree when creating the corresponding element in the
result tree.

(read that sentence very carefully :)

There's no significance to the 'html' other than that the prefix 'html'
was assigned to a particular namespace URI in that particular stylesheet.


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