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Subject: Re: How is this part of the XSLT specification to be interpreted ? From: David Carlisle <davidc@xxxxxxxxx> Date: Wed, 21 Jun 2000 12:26:37 +0100 (BST) |
> Saxon gets fussy and starts asking for the class file to
> process the doc namespace stuff.
Not if you give it a fallnback it doesn't (see my example)
extension-element-prefixes="doc"
exclude-result-prefixes="doc" >
I don't think you should specify both of these (extension element
namespaces are already excluded)
<doc:title>Documentation for test stylesheet</doc:title>
This is (I think) a non XSL namespace at the top level so ignored.
Extension elements are not allowed at the top level, so I am not quite
sure whether it just isn't an extension element in this context, or if
it is an error.
<xsl:template match="/">
<!--
<xsl:if test="$documentation">
<doc:title>Documentation for test stylesheet</doc:title>
That is an error as the xsl engine can't handle the doc extension, you
need to provide a falback.
David
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