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RE: Is exclude-result-prefixes wise in XHTML-to-XHTML

Subject: RE: Is exclude-result-prefixes wise in XHTML-to-XHTML transformations?
From: "Michael Kay" <mhk@xxxxxxxxx>
Date: Thu, 11 Mar 2004 22:43:06 -0000
exclude result prefixe
# So that reads to me like exclude-result-prefixes will
# work for an XSL transform that copies nodes in the
# XHTML namespace from input to output, but might
# monkey-wrench a transform of nodes in the null
# namespace to nodes in the XHTML namespace. Is that
# correct?

The only thing exclude-result-prefixes can do is to exclude unused namespace
declarations from the result tree. It cannot change the namespace of any
element or attribute.

Michael Kay


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