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I have to transform to xslfo. That is, I take e.g. test.xml, transform with test.xsl, and the result has to be a new xsl file (test.fo), but full of tags from the xslfo namespace.
So that means lots of xslfo tags in test.xsl; which means -- unless someone knows a way around this -- writing all the tags as e.g. <simple-page-master>. Ugly and tedious. Is there some xsl escape command or something that will allow me to type eg <single-page-master> instead in test.xsl?
Note: in test.fo, I will have eg <single-page-master> instead of <fo:single-page-master>, because I will make the fo namespace the default namespace in test.fo. Just to save more typing; this shouldn't affect my main problem here.
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[xsl] transforming to xsl: way to avoid tons of < and >?
Subject: [xsl] transforming to xsl: way to avoid tons of < and >? From: Richard Bondi <rbondi@xxxxxxxxxx> Date: Mon, 01 Jul 2002 15:13:42 -0400 |
I have to transform to xslfo. That is, I take e.g. test.xml, transform with test.xsl, and the result has to be a new xsl file (test.fo), but full of tags from the xslfo namespace.
So that means lots of xslfo tags in test.xsl; which means -- unless someone knows a way around this -- writing all the tags as e.g. <simple-page-master>. Ugly and tedious. Is there some xsl escape command or something that will allow me to type eg <single-page-master> instead in test.xsl?
Note: in test.fo, I will have eg <single-page-master> instead of <fo:single-page-master>, because I will make the fo namespace the default namespace in test.fo. Just to save more typing; this shouldn't affect my main problem here.
TMIA, Richard Bondi
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