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RE: Why doesn't exclude-result-prefixes rid me of xmln

Subject: RE: Why doesn't exclude-result-prefixes rid me of xmlns=""?
From: "Robert Stukey" <restukey@xxxxxxxxx>
Date: Wed, 14 Apr 2004 05:16:06 -0400
html tag html xmln ......
           I think the problem is that you are defaulting to the xmlns=""
when you exclude the oo:prefix. Since you are using the xhtml namespace, or
when one namespace is used then you won't be able to exclude the #default
namespace too. Not sure what the easiest workaround is? I hope I have the
problem explained, but correct me where I am wrong. Can you put the div tag
with the xhtml namespace? or use character mapping?

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