His example stylesheets were 2.0, and so support for xml:base is required
for any processor.
From: Elliotte Harold <elharo(_at_)metalab(_dot_)unc(_dot_)edu>
It's worth remembering that XSLT predates xml:base by many years. Not all
(perhaps not any) XSLT processors recognize or support xml:base for the
sort of thing you;re trying to do. If the documentation for your processor
says it supports xml:base, then it probably does; but if it doesn't mention
it, it probably doesn't.
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