Morning,
I've got an interesting problem that I've never encountered before, and don't
quite know how to solve in an elegant way.
I've got an XML file that maps XPaths to something else. The XPaths are
namespace qualified, along the lines of 'cs:para'.
I then transform [1] that file into a transform [2].
In the first transform, I have something like:
<x:transform version="1.0" xmlns:cs="myNs">
Note that I'm using namespace aliasing, hense the 'x:'.
In the second transform, I naturally end up with something like:
<xslt:transform version="1.0" xmlns:xslt="http://www.w3.org/1999/XSL/Transform"
xmlns:cs="myNs" xmlns:other="otherNs">
It includes templates such as:
<xslt:template match="cs:para">
<other:foo/>
</xslt:template>
I'm not particularly fond of this approach. I'd like some way of coercing the
myNs namespace to be added to transform 2. Other namespaces are auto-added to
the second transform, as they are part of the content of the first transform.
myNs is not part of the content of first transform. In fact, I'd like to use my
scheme with several different namespaces, so do not want to have to mod
transform 1 for each one.
I guess that I could add a fake template in an included transform that included
some elements in the myNs namespace. Might that coerce the namespace in the way
that I want?
Hopefully this makes sense.
Thanks,
Rich
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