At 2003-02-21 08:14 -0800, Dion Houston wrote:
It does make perfect sense and that's what xsl:namespace-alias was
created for... It works like:
... xmlns:_xsl="http://myURI"
<xsl:namespacespace-alias stylesheet-prefix="_xsl" result-prefix="xsl"/>
Then to create XSLT elements in the output simply write (e.g.)
<_xsl:template ... >
HTH!
Dion
p.s. Can anyone think of any other use for this element?
Protecting digital signature URI's in the stylesheet from being processed
by digital signature infrastructure, yet allowing the composed result to
have the digital signature URI applied to some sections that would then be
processed by the infrastructure.
I haven't seen this yet, but it is cited in a note in section 7.1.1 of the
XSLT Recommendation as a scenario.
.................... Ken
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