Hi Mark,
Michael's suggestion doesn't seem that onerous if you apply XSLT
transformations in stages. Simply use the suggested modification with an
identity template to create an XSLT transformation that strips the unwanted
namespaces which you can apply at the final stage. That way, you can use
your existing templates and then just tack on the namespace-stripping
transformation at the end.
I-Lin Kuo, Ann Arbor, MI
Macromedia Certified ColdFusion 5.0 Advanced Developer
Sun Certified Java 2 Programmer
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From: "Mark R. Diggory" <mdiggory(_at_)latte(_dot_)harvard(_dot_)edu>
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Subject: Re: [xsl] exclude result prefixes doesn't stop prefix from showing
up.
Date: Fri, 22 Aug 2003 15:30:10 -0400
Lol, yes, I often dig very deep holes I can't seem to get myself out of. It
wasn't my intent to change any namespaces.
-Mark
David Carlisle wrote:
I think it's a common requirement to change the namespace,
yes (I do it quite often) but somehow (as confirmed) I suspected that
despite evidence to the contrary, the intention wasn't to change the
namespace here...
David
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