If I specify it using xsl:attribute I finally get the xmlns
attribute specified in many nodes instead of only in the <html> one.
that would be a bug in your XSLT processor. If you specify an attribute
name xmlns or starting with xmlnns: then you are supposed to get a fatal
error and no output at all.
Your stylesheet has:
<html>
which means html in no-namespace, if you want that (and all other
unprefixed literal result eleemnts) to mean elements in xhtml then
you need them to be in the xhtml namespace so add
xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml"
to your xsl:stylesheet element. Note that this is essentially just an
issue about how xml namespaces are specified in teh xml namespace rec,
Its not really a special xslt rule.
unrelated but
<html>
<xsl:attribute name="xml:lang">es</xsl:attribute>
is a lot more verbose than you need, why not juse
<html xml:lang="es">
David
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