startPrefixMapping() and endPrefixMapping() did the job. I am not sure what I 
am doing, but at least it works ;-)

Mariano


On Monday 02 July 2001 03:50 pm, Torsten Curdt wrote:
> > Hi there,
> >
> >   I extended AbstractTransformer and tried to user
> > super.startElement/endElement etc, to produce nodes (events). This is
> > working fine besides that the name spaces I pass into startElement is
> > ignored. Any thoughts?
> >
> >   Below is a sample to demonstrate what I mean: excecute-query (needed by
> > SQL Transformer) shows up in the resulting stream, but without
> > namespaces?!
> >
> >     String sqlUri = "http://apache.org/cocoon/SQL/2.0";;
> >     try {
> >         char[] data = query.getSQL().toCharArray();
> >         super.startElement(sqlUri, "execute-query", "execute-query", new
> > AttributesImpl() );
>
> One is the local tagname and one is the raw tagname including the ns
> prefix. I guess it should be something like:
>
>   super.startElement(sqlUri, "execute-query", "sql:execute-query", ...
>
> --
> Torsten
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