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I found it easiest to understand as a scoping method. I.e., as a way to define the scope of elements, and to define the scope of templates and matching.
Also I found Jclarke's explanation to be unelightening. I got the explanation (after lots of confusion) from the XSLT faq :-)
simon
On Monday, February 24, 2003, at 09:54 AM, Simon Kelly wrote:
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Re: [xsl] A very basic question.
Subject: Re: [xsl] A very basic question. From: S Woodside <sbwoodside@xxxxxxxxx> Date: Mon, 24 Feb 2003 19:28:35 -0500 |
I found it easiest to understand as a scoping method. I.e., as a way to define the scope of elements, and to define the scope of templates and matching.
Also I found Jclarke's explanation to be unelightening. I got the explanation (after lots of confusion) from the XSLT faq :-)
simon
On Monday, February 24, 2003, at 09:54 AM, Simon Kelly wrote:
Hi all,
I've not been using xsl and xml for that long, but I can do pretty much what
I need with what I already know. But I have never really understood what a
name-space is really refering too.
Could someone give me a small explination (preferably in basic englis ;-)
Cheers
Simon
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