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There is no W3C XSLT recommendation featuring multifile output. There's an XSLT 1.1 draft (not to be finished), and some processor extensions. The only XSLT spec which is likely to feature multifile output is XSLT 2; I hope it will become a rec (final spec) soon.
Saxon reads the DTD:
AFAICS, they are correct. But if you don't want them, omit the doctype in the source doc I would say.
Tobi
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Re: [xsl] XSLT processor adds unwanted HTML attributes
Subject: Re: [xsl] XSLT processor adds unwanted HTML attributes From: Tobias Reif <tobiasreif@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Date: Mon, 17 Feb 2003 00:27:42 +0100 |
From: Graham Hannington <Ghannington@xxxxxxx>
- MSXSL (the command-line interface to MSXML) appears to not support the <xsl:document> element.
There is no W3C XSLT recommendation featuring multifile output. There's an XSLT 1.1 draft (not to be finished), and some processor extensions. The only XSLT spec which is likely to feature multifile output is XSLT 2; I hope it will become a rec (final spec) soon.
- Saxon works fine, but - here's the annoying bit - adds colspan and rowspan attributes to my <td> tags (even though I'm specifying XML as the output method). I interpret Saxon as doing something "naughty" here, or am I wrong?
Saxon reads the DTD:
<!ATTLIST td [...] rowspan %Number; "1" colspan %Number; "1" >
How do I stop these well-meaning additions?
AFAICS, they are correct. But if you don't want them, omit the doctype in the source doc I would say.
Tobi
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