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Re: xsl:element


> So if you did something like 
> 
> <xsl:element name="foo" xmlns="blah">
>   <bar/>
> </xsl:element>
> 
> then you should get
> 
> <foo>
>   <bar xmlns="blah"/>
> </foo>


Using MSXML3 you get:

<foo xmlns="blah"><bar /></foo>

If you use the "namespace" attribute on an xsl:element like this:
     <xsl:element name="foo" namespace="blah">
       <bar/>
     </xsl:element>

Then you get:

<foo xmlns="blah"><bar xmlns="" /></foo>


With Saxon the results are, respectively:

<foo xmlns="blah"><bar/></foo>

and

<foo xmlns="blah"><bar/></foo>

I guess this is a bug in MSXML3, and also that it is preferrable to use the
"namespace" attribute of xsl:element.


Cheers,
Dimitre Novatchev.






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