Subject: Re: [xsl] Odd Result-Document Behavior From: "Eliot Kimber ekimber@xxxxxxxxxxxx" <xsl-list-service@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Date: Wed, 23 Dec 2015 18:07:47 -0000 |
There is no default namespace declaration (and I don!&t normally set one). Cheers, E. ---- Eliot Kimber, Owner Contrext, LLC http://contrext.com On 12/23/15, 11:43 AM, "Martin Honnen martin.honnen@xxxxxx" <xsl-list-service@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: >Eliot Kimber ekimber@xxxxxxxxxxxx wrote: >> I?m using Saxon 9.6.0.7 via Oxygen. >> >> I?m using xsl:result-document with @format to generate result documents. >> If I use a variable reference in @format the referenced xml:output is >> not used. If I replace the variable reference with a string literal I >> get the expected output (in both cases the attribute is an attribute >> value template). >> >> My initial code is: >> >> <xsl:result-documenthref="{$mapUri}"format="{$mapFormat}?> >> >> >> Where $mapFormat has the string value ?map? and the ?map? output >> declaration is present: >> >> >> <xsl:paramname="mapFormat"as="xs:string"select="'map'?/> >> >> >> <xsl:output name="map" >> method="xml" >> doctype-public="-//OASIS//DTD DITA Map//EN" >> doctype-system="map.dtd" >> indent="yes" >> /> >> >> >> When I run this, the output is not used (result document has no DOCTYPE >> decl and is not indented). >> >> If I replace format="{$mapFormat}? with format=?{?map?}? then I get the >> expected result (DOCTYPE decl, indented markup). >> >> So the only difference is the use of the variable reference. I?ve >> verified that $mapFormat has a value: >> >> <xsl:message>+ [DEBUG] >> mapFormat="<xsl:sequenceselect="$mapFormat"/>"</xsl:message> >> >> >> Which produces: >> >> >> + [DEBUG] mapFormat=?map" >> >> It seems unlikely that this is a Saxon bug but I?m at a loss as to what >> I could be doing wrong to cause this behavior. >> >> What am I missing? > >Any chance some part of the stylesheet does e.g. >xmlns="http://example.com/ns", i.e. sets a default namespace? If the >result-document instruction is inside code doing that but the xsl:output >not, then one would use a name in the namespace while the other would >use a name in no namespace.
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