Subject: RE: [xsl] exclude-result-prefixes problem From: "Michael Kay" <mhk@xxxxxxxxx> Date: Fri, 30 Jan 2004 19:16:56 -0000 |
> > As you can see, it declares the namespace "date" and then > instructs the processor to exclude it in the output. At least > that's what I think it does. Nonetheless the namespace > declaration (and a second on that I have no clue as to where > it originates) appears in each element that is placed into > the output via <xsl:copy-of>. The exclude-result-prefixes option only affects namespaces added to the result tree from the stylesheet by processing a literal result element. It doesn't affect namespaces copied from the source document using xsl:copy-of. If you don't want the result tree to be an exact copy of the source (namespaces and all) then you can't use xsl:copy-of, you have to do an apply-templates walk of the tree changing nodes as you go. Michael Kay > > Here is an example of one element from the output: > > <pmml:name xmlns:date="http://exslt.org/dates-and-times" > xmlns:func="http://exslt.org/functions">Task 1</pmml:name> > > As you can see both the "date" and "func" namespace > declarations are added. I didn't declare the "func" namespace > in my stylesheet and it isn't declared in the included (via > <xsl:include>) stylesheet, nor does the included stylesheet > include a third stylesheet that might be the source of "func". > > What am I missing? > > -- > Charles Knell > cknell@xxxxxxxxxx - email > > XSL-List info and archive: http://www.mulberrytech.com/xsl/xsl-list > XSL-List info and archive: http://www.mulberrytech.com/xsl/xsl-list
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