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Subject: How to ignore unwanted namespaces while applying the stylesheet o
From: Hema Rajan <hrajan () indts ! com>
Date: 2001-06-29 4:19:43
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I have an xml page which uses a certain namespace "xmlns:cms". On this xml
page I apply a stylesheet (xsl file) which converts the xml to html format
using cocoon's XSLT processor. In the converted html file also the <html>
tag gets the "xmlns:cms" as its attribute. This is ignored by the html
browsers. Now I want to apply a stylesheet which converts the xml to wml
format using cocoon's XSLT processor. In the converted file, the <wml> tag
also gets the "xmlns:cms" as its attribute. The WAP browser does not ignore
this and throws an error saying that the <wml> tag cannot have any
attributes. So how to ignore unwanted namespaces while applying the
stylesheet on an xml page?
regards,
Hema.
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