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Subject: Re: [xsl] DOCTYPE causes appearance of unwanted attributes From: Colin Paul Adams <colin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Date: 26 Jul 2004 16:33:28 +0100 |
>>>>> "Paul" == Paul DuBois <paul@xxxxxxxxxxxx> writes:
Paul> A while back I sent the following message to this list, in
Paul> which I asked how to prevent xsltproc from adding default
Paul> element attributes when processing an input document that
Paul> contains a DOCTYPE declaration. A few people suggested ways
Paul> to suppress these, but I have now realized that there is a
Paul> very simple way to keep the attributes from appearing:
Paul> Use "xsltproc --novalid" rather than just "xsltproc". Then
Paul> xsltproc won't look at the DTD.
Paul> I'm embarrassed to say that I didn't think of this before,
Paul> but perhaps by mentioning it here, it will help someone else
Paul> who has the same problem.
Surely the problem is that you have an unwanted DOCTYPE, not unwanted
attributes?
If the DOCTYPE says that an attribute has a default value, then if
this is inappropriate you have the wrong DOCTYPE.
--
Colin Paul Adams
Preston Lancashire
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