I wrote
It has to either ignore the omit-xml-declaration, or ignore the
requested encoding, and to output using an encoding that doesn't require
a text declaration (utf8 or utf16)
Actually although this is my experience of XSLT1 implementations, the
XSLT1 spec is not so explicit on the behaviour in this case.
However the XSLT2 drafts (which I've read more recently) are explicit:
http://www.w3.org/TR/2003/WD-xslt-xquery-serialization-20030502/#N400318
The omit-xml-declaration parameter should be ignored if the
standalone parameter is present, or if the encoding parameter
specifies a value other than UTF-8 or UTF-16.
David
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