More googling has found the xsl:namespace element in 2.0. Is this
useful for this problem? Is there anything else I can do?
no xsl:namespace creates namespace nodes in 2.0 but doesn't (usually)
affect the name used on elements.
It seems that you want to use explict prefixes in the stylesheet but use
no prefix in the output. In fact an XSLT1 system is allowed to do that
(so long as you make sure that there is a namespace binding for the default
element in the result, but most systems take the use of a prefix in the
stylesheet to be a strong hint that the user wants that prefix in the output)
David
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