RE: XSP namespace question

2001-11-16 Thread David Rosenstrauch
> xmlns:xsl="http://www.w3.org/1999/XSL/Transform"; > > > > > > > >type="text/xml" > > > > > > > > -Original Message- > > From: David Rosenstrauch [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > > Sent: Friday, November

RE: XSP namespace question

2001-11-16 Thread Marty McClelland
; From: David Rosenstrauch [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Friday, November 16, 2001 10:41 AM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Re: XSP namespace question > > > Whoops! Meant to say: > > "Would kinda suck if I ***CAN'T*** remove all the namespace > declar

Re: XSP namespace question

2001-11-16 Thread David Rosenstrauch
Whoops! Meant to say: "Would kinda suck if I ***CAN'T*** remove all the namespace declarations from my HTML." It really is making the HTML really long and ugly. DR At 09:26 AM 11/16/01 -0500, you wrote: >Thanks for the tip. > >I thought I tried this ... but it was really late, so maybe I di

Re: XSP namespace question

2001-11-16 Thread David Rosenstrauch
Thanks for the tip. I thought I tried this ... but it was really late, so maybe I did something stupid. On the other hand though: I thought I saw something in my XSL book that said that 'exclude-result-prefixes' won't work when you're using . Anyone else hear that? Would kinda suck if I can

Re: XSP namespace question

2001-11-16 Thread Jörg Heinicke
Hi David, in XSLT there is an attribute of called 'exclude-result-prefixes'. I don't think that this will work already on the XSP, but at least in your XSL. Give it a try: It's a whitespace-separated list. If this doesn't work (because you only copy the node), try instead of . It gives the