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Subject: Creating namespace and schema directives
From: Ed.Trembicki-Guy@xxxxxxxxx
Date: Fri, 12 Dec 2003 10:48:14 -0500
creating namespace
I am writing an xslt file to transform the contents of one xml document to
another that has an associated schema.  If I create a new xml document with
XMLSpy and assign the schema, it produces the following directives in the
root element:

<ACORD xmlns="http://www.ACORD.org/standards/PC_Surety/ACORD1.4.1/xml/"
xmlns:Marsh="http://www.marsh.com/" xmlns:xsi="
http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" xsi:schemaLocation="
http://www.ACORD.org/standards/PC_Surety/ACORD1.4.1/xml/
C:\MYDOCU~1\Marsh\ACORD\XSD\Marsh_ACORD_1-4-1.xsd">

I can specify this element in my xslt template as:

     <xsl:element name="ACORD" namespace="
http://www.ACORD.org/standards/PC_Surety/ACORD1.4.1/xml/" >

but I can find no documentation on how to reproduce the second namespace
directive or the schema directive.

Does anyone know how to do this?

Regards,
Ed


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Marsh USA Inc.
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Phone: (201) 284-3278
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