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Subject: Re: How to change namespace prefixes in a import file hierarchy? Or at least append som pattern?
From: David Carlisle <davidc@xxxxxxxxx>
Date: Mon, 21 Dec 2009 12:52:11 GMT
Re:  How to change namespace prefixes in a import file
> Now I want to change all prefixes "mypref1" to "newpre7".

XSLT will give you essentially no help doing this as it's not supposed
to matter. The import tree of xsd files should work whether or not the
prefixes are consistent. It will give you a _bit_ of help as (unlike
just using a regexp replace from perl etc) it knows the namespace
context at each point, but still when it comes to modifying Qnames in
element and attribute content, essentially you can only do textual
replaces.

Do you just want this for cosmetic reasons or is there some behavioural
change in the schema taht requires this?

David

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