So, given the sample data, how would one
select all elements who's namespace is "fn"?
select="//fn:*"
does just what you say 9so long as fn prefix is bound to a namespace in
your stylesheet (the source doesn't have to use the same prefix)
But that probably isn't what you want to do, as selecting all elements
in a single node set isn't usually useful. In this case you'd get fn:A
and all the fn:B's
if you justuse a normal apply-templates then you can make all elements
be discarded
<xsl:template match="*"/>
and then have more specific templates to do something with fn elements,
eg
<xsl:template match="fn:*">
<xsl:apply-templates/>
</xsl:template>
will produce the result that you wanted.
Another question, about xsl:element. When I use this to create
elements, the elements never get the appended xmlns attribute added.
note that namespace declarations (xmlns....) are not attributes to
XPath/XSLT (even though they use a similar syntax)
<NewElement xmlns:ms="urn:schemas-microsoft-com:xslt">
How can this be avoided without using the xsl:element command?
Th ms namespace prefix must be in scope in your stylesheet.
If you need it declared but don't need it in the result add
omit-result-prefixes="ms"
to your xsl:stylesheet element.
David
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