2009/11/18 Heiko Niemann <kontakt(_at_)heiko-niemann(_dot_)de>:
Hello,
I need/want to use the same prefix in the result document as in the
source
document, but those prefixes need to be mapped to different URIs.
Sample for prefix 'nsn':
source document
<source xmlns="http://foo.org" xmlns:nsn="http://foo.org/1999">
<nsn:data>hello</nsn:data>
</source>
result document
<source xmlns="http://foo.org" xmlns:nsn="http://foo.org/2009">
<nsn:item>hello</nsn:item>
</source>
Is it possible (as shown here) to map the nsn:data element to nsn:item
element?
It doesn't really matter what prefix you use in the stylesheet for the
input namespace, so below I use "nsn99" for that, which frees up "nsn"
to be used in the output:
<xsl:stylesheet version="2.0"
xmlns:xsl="http://www.w3.org/1999/XSL/Transform"
xmlns="http://foo.org"
xmlns:nsn99="http://foo.org/1999"
xmlns:nsn="http://foo.org/2009"
exclude-result-prefixes="nsn99">
<xsl:template match="@*|node()">
<xsl:copy copy-namespaces="no">
<xsl:apply-templates select="@*|node()"/>
</xsl:copy>
</xsl:template>
<xsl:template match="nsn99:data">
<nsn:item>
<xsl:apply-templates select="@*|node()"/>
</nsn:item>
</xsl:template>
</xsl:stylesheet>
The source document would be exactly the way I posted it - out of my
control. E.g. it could be the result (simplified) of a web service which I
want to transform to an input for a different web service. That input
happens to use the same prefix with a different URI mapped to. So both
document formats are out of my control. So I wonder, whether I can
accomplish what I want in one step?
Heiko
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