Hi David,
When I write like <element xmlns:prefix="URI" /> as
you have told, I am expecting namespace node to get
created in the result tree at the desired element, and
appear in the output. But it is not appearing in the
output; this prompted me to say its not working.
Did you mean the XSLT processor should work like this?
but Xalan-J 2.6.0 is not working as you have told..
Any more thoughts..
Regards,
Mukul
--- David Carlisle <davidc(_at_)nag(_dot_)co(_dot_)uk> wrote:
This is not working.. I am using Xalan-J 2.6.0 to
run
my XSLT 1.0 stylesheet.
you know the rules by now:-)
"not working" doesn't give much to go on. wrong
output?, machine melts?
...
6 line input document, six line stylesheet, and
expected and actual result...
David
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