> By default the c14n inclusive is used. There are no other c14n methods, > but in the inclusive if namespace is selected it must be > outputed.
Ok, but what's the definition of "selected"? My memory was that with inclusive, if the namespace is declared in the path from the root to the node in question, it should appear in the output, whereas exclusive has the caveat about it being "visibly used". That's why I know in the latter case, the problem he's having comes up, but I didn't understand why it would be a problem with inclusive, so maybe I'm off base. -- Scott
