Abel Braaksma wrote:
Martin Honnen wrote:
To avoid that use a template like this
<xsl:template match="*">
<xsl:element name="{name()}" namespace="{namespace-uri()}">
<xsl:apply-templates select="@* | node()"/>
</xsl:element>
</xsl:template>
for element nodes that you want to copy without its namespaces nodes.
Your code mimics the xsl:copy behavior. I assume you meant:
<xsl:element name="{name()}" namespace="http://othernamespace">
No, the original stylesheet had some templates for certain elements, for
instance the root element of the original input document. For other
elements it had the identity transformation template leading to elements
like
<xs:simpleType xmlns:tns="http://tempuri.org/" name="addrFormat">
<service xmlns:tns="http://tempuri.org/" name="SessionsService">
in the result document as the xmlns:tns declarations were in scope from
the root element of the input document. And the original poster wanted
to get rid of the xmlns:tns on the elements above. That can be achieved
by replacing the identity transformation template in the original
stylesheet with my suggestion.
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Martin Honnen
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