Michael Kay wrote:
Well, there's a logical reason for not mentioning it here,
which is that as far as xsl:attribute is concerned,
creating an xml:base attribute is exactly the same as
creating any other attribute. It's only when the resulting
attribute is attached to an element that xml:base starts
to behave specially, and that's the subject of section
5.7.1.
I missed this (§5.7.1/10). Thanks for the reference.
Regards,
--drkm
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