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Re: Ignore namespaces
- From: Jeni Tennison <jeni at jenitennison dot com>
- To: "Andrew Welch" <awelch at piper-group dot com>
- Cc: xsl-list at lists dot mulberrytech dot com
- Date: Mon, 1 Jul 2002 14:27:34 +0100
- Subject: Re: [xsl] Ignore namespaces
- Organization: Jeni Tennison Consulting Ltd
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Hi Andrew,
>>Unfortunately not in XSLT 1.0. As far as XPath and XSLT are
>>concerned, an element with a namespace is completely different from
>>an element without a namespace. To change an XSLT 1.0 stylesheet
>>from working over a source document without namespaces to one with,
>>you have to change every XPath that refers to elements that now have
>>a namespace, so that they include prefixes pointing to that
>>namespace.
>
> sorry to join thread half-way....
>
> Is it not possible to do an indentity transform first to remove the
> namespaces on the nodes, then apply the usual stylesheet?
Yes; that two-phase approach was the second approach that Fillipe
suggested and I discussed. As I said, and as you've shown, it isn't
hard to filter out namespaces using XSLT, but (a) you can't do that in
a single stylesheet unless you're prepared to use a node-set()
extension function and (b) you have to be aware that this changes the
underlying meaning of the XML document (it's the same as doing some
preprocessing to change all the 'foo' elements to 'bar' elements in
order to make the processing easier). There's nothing inherently wrong
with that, but it does mean you lose information that might turn out
to be useful in the main transformation.
Cheers,
Jeni
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Jeni Tennison
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