Hi,
thanks,
i am doing it very simliar like at
http://www.xml.com/pub/a/2000/07/26/xslt/xsltstyle.html
Hans Braumüller
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Do you or any other remember where is a link about
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posted to this list a link to some
site that discussed using the document()function to have a truely
separate template file that is mostly XHTML, with elements in
some temp
namespace used to call to the source tree.
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