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Re: namespace declaration missing in output
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- Subject: Re: [xsl] namespace declaration missing in output
- From: cutlass <cutlass at secure0 dot com>
- Date: Thu, 01 Feb 2001 09:46:51 +0000
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> We do have a workaround by now, using
> <xsl:attribute name="objectID" namespace="http://www.fiscus.de">,
> but that generates lots of ns0, ns1, ns2 namespaces.
> It works, but it is not very nice.
>
> There should be a better solution...
>
> Philip
>
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Hello Philip,
many apologies, its just that your output is not matching mine.
i have rechecked ( after davidc post) and have gotten your desired
output using xt and the latest versions of xalan and xerces ( on redhat
linux 6.2 ), a bug in the parser as he suggests ?
quite possible, though I have had some problems in the near past with
localized versions of NT being the root of the problem, when i thought
it was the parser ( not possible with java though,hmmm).
i would suggest having a few of the latest release parsers ( easy from
http://www.netcrucible.com, u have prob already been there ! ), and
seeing if u can get a result with one of em.
sorry couldnt help cheers, jim
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