Subject: transforming elements with namespaces From: "Hadar, Oren" <ohadar@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Date: Fri, 1 Oct 1999 16:35:12 -0400 |
Hi XSL-List'ers, I am writing an XSL stylesheet that will be used to transform XSL stylesheets. The stylesheets being transformed have fo: elements in them. In the stylesheet I am writing, I want to be able to match those fo: elements like this: <xsl:template match="fo:block"> The problem is that if I don't have an xmlns:fo declaration in my stylesheet (the one I am writing, not the one being transformed), the XSL processor (LotusXSL 0.18.2) crashes on an Java error, saying it couldn't resolve the fo namespace. If I *do* put in the namespace declaration, the fo:block gets interpreted as an instruction, not a literal result template. What can I do? Thanks in advance, Oren Hadar Application Designer Interleaf, Inc. ohadar@xxxxxxxxxxxxx (781) 768-1082 <!-- used to hide NNTP attachment from web user --> XSL-List info and archive: http://www.mulberrytech.com/xsl/xsl-list
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