Package: docbook-xsl-ns
Version: 1.75.2+dfsg-2
Severity: normal

Hello,

I tried to generate XHTML from a DocBook document. With XHTML 1.0, no problem.
With XHTML 1.1 (and the corresponding XSL stylesheets), the generated document
is invalid, because it contains things such as:
<a href="some URI" target="">some text</a>.

It seems that the XSL inserts target="" on every external link. The problem is
that XHTML 1.1 does not allow target at all. I think the generation of this
attribute should be completely removed from the XSL.

Regards,

-- 
Tanguy Ortolo

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Versions of packages docbook-xsl-ns depends on:
ii  xml-core                      0.12       XML infrastructure and XML catalog

Versions of packages docbook-xsl-ns recommends:
ii  docbook-xsl-doc-html [docbook 1.75.2-1   stylesheets for processing DocBook
ii  docbook5-xml                  5.0-2      standard XML documentation system 

Versions of packages docbook-xsl-ns suggests:
pn  dbtoepub                   <none>        (no description available)
pn  docbook-xsl-saxon          <none>        (no description available)
ii  fop                        1:0.94.dfsg-2 XML to PDF Translator
pn  libsaxon-java              <none>        (no description available)
ii  libxalan2-java             2.7.1-2       XSL Transformations (XSLT) process
pn  xalan                      <none>        (no description available)

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