David Carlisle wrote:
So I guess the processor is already an XSLT 2.0
no, it was xalan:-)
Mmh, I wonder what was exactly the input the OP did give to the
processor. Because after the discussion, the "my" prefix had to appear
only in xsl:function/@name. And if it was the case, I don't understand
how Xalan can complain about the "my" prefix not declared.
Regards,
--drkm
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