Trevor Nicholls wrote:
The namespace declaration in <xsl:element..> certainly does have some
effect: if I take it out then none of the output documents are valid, with
it there at least the first document is.
What I didn’t see in your sample stylesheet is how the files are split.
One theory that occurs to me is that a single namespace-valid document
is being created, and then being split by some more naïve tool; that
would result in this behavior. Or is there a Xalan extension being used
to split the files, which you didn’t show in your sample?
~Chris
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