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On 11/04/2014 23:35, Larry Evans wrote:
><!--How to avoid this hardcoding of xpath-default-namespace?--> <xsl:template match="html"> the model really is that you _want_ to hardcode the namespace just as you have hardcoded the local-name "html" they are just two parts of the same name. However if you want to match (say) html in no-namepsace and html in the xhtml namespace you could use html|h:html where h is bound to http:/www.w3.org/1999/xhtml or you could use *:html which matches html in any namespace or to do exactly what you said, of just matching the namespace used in the source you can do a two pass strategy that first uses a stylesheet that just uses namespace-uri(/*) on the source document to get the namespace, then transforms the main stylesheet to set the default namespace, then transforms the document with the generated stylesheet. or finally you can do a two pass strategy that first transforms the source document to a known namespace (say no-namespace") just using <xsl:template match="*">
<xsl:element name="{local-name()}" namespace="">then you can transform this document which has a known namespace structure. David
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