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Re: Specifying the XHTML XMLNS

Subject: Re: Specifying the XHTML XMLNS
From: David Carlisle <davidc@xxxxxxxxx>
Date: Wed, 28 Sep 2005 16:38:27 +0100
Re:  Specifying the XHTML XMLNS
> Now, either with your solution or with the one from Robert, my XSLT
> engine begins transforming but it suddendly aborts in the middle of
> the execution with an exception:

That's because we sent the same solution with the same bug, you should
have done what we intended you to do, not what we told you to do.

Change

>   <xsl:template match="node()">

to

 <xsl:template match="*">

You only want to change the default template for elements. As it was
with node() then a text (or comment, or root) node would try to generate
an element with name "" (as local-name() applied to a text node is "")
But you don't want to generate elements from text nodes you just want to
copy them (which is what the default template does anyway

sorry about that.

David
)

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