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> The only place where the "my" prefix was used is the @name > of an xsl:function. So I guess the processor is already an > XSLT 2.0 processor. I guess the OP just copy and paste my > sample without adding the namespace declaration. > The stack trace showed that he was using Xalan/XSLTC. If you specify version="2.0" on a stylesheet and submit it to a 1.0 processor, it runs in forwards-compatibility mode. This means that the <xsl:function> element will be ignored; but if there's an XPath expression that calls my:function without declaring the prefix my, it's quite likely this will give a compile-time error. Michael Kay http://www.saxonica.com/
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