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On Nov 13, 2008, at 3:30 PM, Michael Kay wrote:
I'm stuck with XSLT 1.0
But that only works if the namespace exists in the source document.
In my situation I am using information found in the source document to create a new namespace.
The intention is that every Attribute element gets recast to a new element in a namespace that is unique to the base.document.
So these:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<Dataset xmlns="http://xml.opendap.org/ns/DAP/3.2#" base="http://base.document ">
<Attribute name="Conventions" >CF-1.0</Attribute>
<Attribute name="logname" >olson</Attribute>
<Attribute name="host" >bb0001en</Attribute>
</Dataset>
Currently become this:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<output xmlns:dap="http://xml.opendap.org/ns/DAP/3.2#">
<ns0:Conventions xmlns:ns0="http://base.document/att#">CF-1.0</ ns0:Conventions>
<ns1:logname xmlns:ns1="http://base.document/att#">olson</ns1:logname>
<ns2:host xmlns:ns2="http://base.document/att#">bb0001en</ns2:host>
</output>
Which is correct, but what I am trying to get is this:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<output xmlns:dap="http://xml.opendap.org/ns/DAP/3.2#" xmlns:att="http://base.document/att# ">
<att:Conventions>CF-1.0</ttt:Conventions>
<att:logname>olson</att:logname>
<att:host>bb0001en</att:host>
</output>
Re: [xsl] Global namespace prefixes (Corrected Examples)
Subject: Re: [xsl] Global namespace prefixes (Corrected Examples) From: Nathan Potter <ndp@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Date: Thu, 13 Nov 2008 15:51:08 -0800 |
On Nov 13, 2008, at 3:30 PM, Michael Kay wrote:
The crux of my question is this:
Is there a way to get namespace prefix declarations into the root element of the result tree through the XSLT API?
With XSLT 2.0, use the xsl:namespace instruction
I'm stuck with XSLT 1.0
With XSLT 1.0, you can use xsl:copy-of to copy a namespace node from the
source document to the result document.
But that only works if the namespace exists in the source document.
In my situation I am using information found in the source document to create a new namespace.
The intention is that every Attribute element gets recast to a new element in a namespace that is unique to the base.document.
So these:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<Dataset xmlns="http://xml.opendap.org/ns/DAP/3.2#" base="http://base.document ">
<Attribute name="Conventions" >CF-1.0</Attribute>
<Attribute name="logname" >olson</Attribute>
<Attribute name="host" >bb0001en</Attribute>
</Dataset>
Currently become this:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<output xmlns:dap="http://xml.opendap.org/ns/DAP/3.2#">
<ns0:Conventions xmlns:ns0="http://base.document/att#">CF-1.0</ ns0:Conventions>
<ns1:logname xmlns:ns1="http://base.document/att#">olson</ns1:logname>
<ns2:host xmlns:ns2="http://base.document/att#">bb0001en</ns2:host>
</output>
Which is correct, but what I am trying to get is this:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<output xmlns:dap="http://xml.opendap.org/ns/DAP/3.2#" xmlns:att="http://base.document/att# ">
<att:Conventions>CF-1.0</ttt:Conventions>
<att:logname>olson</att:logname>
<att:host>bb0001en</att:host>
</output>
Michael Kay http://www.saxonica.com/
============================================================ Nathan Potter Oregon State University, COAS ndp at coas.oregonstate.edu 104 Ocean. Admin. Bldg. 541 737 2293 voice Corvallis, OR 97331-5503 541 737 2064 fax
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