MK said:
<ns0:acronym>
<xsl:copy-of select="@*"/>
is a recoverabvle error as there is already a (white) text
node child of
<ns0:acronym> added to the result so you can no longer add
attributes.
Yes - thanks - that's the explanation.
I'm interested in people's views on "recoverable errors".
Rather than a preference (mine would always be a non-recoverable)
for one or the other, I'd always like the processor to tell me of the error,
with a warning or some such, else how might we correct it?
regards DaveP
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