At 2004-08-11 23:10 +0000, thomas smith wrote:
I have a question concerning XPath and the use of namespace prefix to
target attributes.
Consider the following XML excerpt:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<object xmlns="urn:foo:ob" xmlns:it="urn:foo:it"
xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance">
....
<item param="value1" it:param="value2"/>
....
</object>
How can I target the param attribute (of the urn:foo:ob NS)
There is no param attribute in the urn:fo:ob namespace in your example ...
"Namespaces in XML" states that unprefixed attributes are always in no
namespace, and not in the default namespace.
Your question is an XML question, not an XSLT question.
As far as I know, XPath 1.0 does not support namespace prefixes to address
attribute nodes.
Using namespace prefixes is the only way to address attribute nodes that
are in a namespace.
I hope this helps.
....................... Ken
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