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namespace inheritance troubles using xsltproc and xht

Subject: namespace inheritance troubles using xsltproc and xhtml1.1
From: "Douglas R. Hoffman" <douglas.hoffman@xxxxxxxxx>
Date: Wed, 18 May 2005 02:33:30 -0400
douglas r hoffman
What should I change in the following xslt and/or xml files to remove
xmlns:html="..." attibutes on the output's html tag as generated by
'xsltproc index.xml index.xsl > index.html'

  http://www.rit.edu/~drh9999/test-a/index.xml (source xml)
  http://www.rit.edu/~drh9999/test-a/index.xsl (xsl stylesheet)
  http://www.rit.edu/~drh9999/test-a/index.html (the invalid output)
  http://www.rit.edu/~drh9999/test-a/index.htm (tweaked valid xhtml file)

The version of xsltproc I'm using is:
$ xsltproc -V
Using libxml 20617, libxslt 10112 and libexslt 810
xsltproc was compiled against libxml 20616, libxslt 10112 and libexslt 810
libxslt 10112 was compiled against libxml 20616
libexslt 810 was compiled against libxml 20616

My goal is to make post xslt processed xml files available as .html
files for browsers such as safari.  regretfully, it lookst like the
raw xml files are not parsed correctly in firefox...

So my second question is why index.html and index.xml look so
different in firefox 1.0.4 ( linux and osx versions)

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