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> Yes, certainly, but not: > > Dimitre> -- camelCase notation > > This is a very bad convention. You're stuck with the fact that: * XSLT names are hyphenated * XML Schema names are camelCase * names in the source and target vocabulary might be anything So for stylesheet-defined names (variables, templates, functions) etc, you can't be consistent with everyone. It's often best to follow the source document vocabulary conventions. Michael Kay http://www.saxonica.com/
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