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Subject: Re: Do a copy of a document but avoid duplicates in certain lists of tags
From: David Carlisle <davidc@xxxxxxxxx>
Date: Tue, 28 Oct 2003 13:02:10 GMT
avoid duplicates in string
> I thought it would be reasonable to assume that an unqualified 
> element name in an xpath expression would automatically belong to the 

No, it would be unreasonable and completely different from the way 
that other namespaces work. Any prefixes declared in the source are
irrelevant to Xpaths used in the stylesheet, and the same is true of "no
prefix".

> because you can't create to many aliases like "a" "b" 
> with the empty String "" ;-)).

the namespace prefixes are not aliases for an empty string they stand
for the xhtml namespace.

David

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