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RE: newbie problem - writing XSL for an XML with namespaces.
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- Subject: RE: [xsl] newbie problem - writing XSL for an XML with namespaces.
- From: "Simon Champion" <spudley99 at email dot com>
- Date: Tue, 03 Jul 2001 22:34:24 +0800
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Thanks for the replies, everyone.
With your help, this newbie now has an XSLT which correctly displays the XML with the namespace entry.
But, sadly it no longer displays anything for the original file - ie the one that doesn't have a namespace specified.
Since we are likely to received files both with an without the namespace specified, I need to be able to display them with the same XSL in either case.
So how can I process an incoming XML, without worrying about whether it's specified a namespace or not?
Thanks for your help... and your patience with me! :-)
SimonC.
-----Original Message-----
> > I've been unable to find the reason why this is happening.
> > Other than the namespace, the two documents were identical,
> > and The XSLT doesn't reference any namespaces (other than
> > it's own), so why does it choke when there's a namespace in the file.
>
> If your source document contains an element <item xmlns="some.uri">, then
> the XPath expression <xsl:value-of select="item"/> won't match it (it will
> only match an item element that's in no namespace). You need to write
> <xsl:value-of select="some:item" xmlns:some="some.uri"/>
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