In that case use that in another transformer: it'll remove all NS from the XML

<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<xsl:stylesheet version="1.0"
xmlns:xsl="http://www.w3.org/1999/XSL/Transform";>
  <xsl:output method="xml" version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" indent="yes"/>
    <xsl:template match="*">
      <!-- remove element prefix (if any) -->
      <xsl:element name="{local-name()}">
        <!-- process attributes -->
        <xsl:for-each select="@*">
          <!-- remove attribute prefix (if any) -->
          <xsl:attribute name="{local-name()}">
            <xsl:value-of select="."/>
          </xsl:attribute>
        </xsl:for-each>
        <xsl:apply-templates/>
       
      </xsl:element>
  </xsl:template>
</xsl:stylesheet>

Le Lundi 05 Janvier 2004 15:58, Nele Vogel a �crit :
> Hello Nicolas!
>
> Nicolas wrote:
> > If I understand everything: you want a big XML files like that:
> > <root>
> > <news>
> >    <file path="news/news1.xml">
> >      <article>
> >       [...]
> >      </article>
> >    </file>
> >  </news>
> >
> > <news>
> >    <file path="news/news1.xml">
> >      <article>
> >       [...]
> >      </article>
> >    </file>
> >  </news>
> > </root>
>
> It should look like this:
>
> <root>
>   <news>
>
>     <file path="news/news1.xml">
>       <article>
>         [...]
>       </article>
>     </file>
>
>     <file path="news/news2.xml">
>       <article>
>         [...]
>       </article>
>     </file>
>
>   </news>
> </root>
>
> > And your problem is the XML file generated is transformed badly?
>
> Yes, exactly. Koen and Simon pointed out, it might be a namespace problem.
>
> Thanks a lot for your help!
> Nele.
>
> >> Nicolas wrote:
> >> > it depends on which information you need exactly: the name of the
> >>
> >> file:
> >> > put it as a parameter into the URL and pass it to the XSL
> >>
> >> I need the path (relative or absolute) to the processed file.
> >>
> >> I am able to extract the relative path inside the first XSL transform
> >> (cincludeFiles.xsl):
> >>
> >>   <xsl:template match="dir:directory">
> >>     <xsl:param name="path"/>
> >>     <xsl:apply-templates>
> >>       <xsl:with-param name="path">
> >>         <xsl:value-of select="concat($path,./@name,'/')"/>
> >>       </xsl:with-param>
> >>     </xsl:apply-templates>
> >>   </xsl:template>
> >>
> >>
> >>   <xsl:template match="dir:file">
> >>     <xsl:param name="path"/>
> >>     <xsl:element name="file">
> >>       <xsl:attribute name="path">
> >>         <xsl:value-of select="concat($path,./@name)"/>
> >>       </xsl:attribute>
> >>       <cinclude:include src="{concat($path,./@name)}"/>
> >>     </xsl:element>
> >>   </xsl:template>
> >>
> >> The output looks like this:
> >>
> >> <news>
> >>   <file path="news/news1.xml">
> >>     <article>
> >>      [...]
> >>     </article>
> >>   </file>
> >> </news>
> >>
> >> The path inside element <file> is correct.
> >>
> >> However, when I try to process the XML stream for a second time, the
> >> templates within "content2page.xsl" neither match element <news> nor
> >> element <file>. Why?
> >>
> >> Thank you for your help, Nicolas!
> >> Nele
> >>
> >> >> Nicolas wrote:
> >> >> > If the orginal docs aren't XML you should have a look at Chaperon
> >> >>
> >> >> The original documents are also XML documents.
> >> >>
> >> >> My problem is linking an element with the file it originates from.
> >> >> Is it possible to store the information the directory generator
> >>
> >> extracts
> >>
> >> >> about my directory structure - maybe as a file?
> >> >>
> >> >> Thank you for your response!
> >> >> Nele.
> >> >>
> >> >> >> Hi all!
> >> >> >>
> >> >> >> I want to create an xml document by extracting
> >> >> >> defined elements from files conforming to a
> >> >> >> known format. When assembling the document I need
> >> >> >> to keep in mind which element originates from
> >> >> >> which file to be able to link the element with
> >> >> >> the corresponding file after transformation into
> >> >> >> HTML. The resulting HTML document consists - among
> >> >> >> other things - of links to all processed files.
> >> >> >>
> >> >> >> How do I achieve this with Cocoon?
> >> >> >>
> >> >> >> All suggestions will be appreciated!
> >> >> >> Thanks in advance,
> >> >> >> Nele.
> >> >> >>
> >> >> >>
> >> >> >> I tried the following using a directory generator
> >> >> >> and aggregation, but it doesn't work.
> >> >> >>
> >> >> >> +-----------------------------------------+
> >> >> >>
> >> >> >> | directories within COCOON context       |
> >> >> >>
> >> >> >> +-----------------------------------------+
> >> >> >> +---myContentDir/
> >> >> >>     +---file1.xml
> >> >> >>     +---file2.xml
> >> >> >>     +---file3.xml
> >> >> >>
> >> >> >>
> >> >> >> I aggregate the files in "myContentDir" using the
> >> >> >> following sitemap snippet:
> >> >> >>
> >> >> >> +-----------------------------------------+
> >> >> >>
> >> >> >> | sitemap snippet                         |
> >> >> >>
> >> >> >> +-----------------------------------------+
> >> >> >> <map:match pattern="content">
> >> >> >>   <map:generate src="/myContentDir" type="directory">
> >> >> >>     <map:parameter name="depth" value="1"/>
> >> >> >>   </map:generate>
> >> >> >>   <map:transform src="cincludeFiles.xsl">
> >> >> >>     <map:parameter name="part" value="content"/>
> >> >> >>   </map:transform>
> >> >> >>   <map:transform type="cinclude"/>
> >> >> >>   <map:transform src="content2page.xsl"/>
> >> >> >>   <map:serialize type="xml"/>
> >> >> >> </map:match>
> >> >> >>
> >> >> >>
> >> >> >> Within the stylesheet "cincludeFiles.xsl", I transform the
> >> >> >> xml stream coming from the directory generator. Iteratively
> >> >> >> all files are inserted by <cinclude:include src="{$path}"/>.
> >> >> >> An element named "file" with an attribute "path" is created.
> >> >> >>
> >> >> >> +-----------------------------------------+
> >> >> >>
> >> >> >> | stylesheet snippet "cincludeFiles.xsl"  |
> >> >> >>
> >> >> >> +-----------------------------------------+
> >> >> >> <xsl:template match="dir:file">
> >> >> >>   <xsl:param name="path"/>
> >> >> >>   <xsl:element name="file">
> >> >> >>     <xsl:attribute name="path">
> >> >> >>       <xsl:value-of select="$path"/>
> >> >> >>     </xsl:attribute>
> >> >> >>   <cinclude:include src="{$path}"/>
> >> >> >>   </xsl:element>
> >> >> >> </xsl:template>
> >> >> >>
> >> >> >>
> >> >> >> The transform outputs the following
> >> >> >> ([...] stands for more xml elements):
> >> >> >>
> >> >> >> [...]
> >> >> >>   <file path="myContentDir/file1.xml">[...]</file>
> >> >> >>   <file path="myContentDir/file2.xml">[...]</file>
> >> >> >>   <file path="myContentDir/file3.xml">[...]</file>
> >> >> >> [...]
> >> >> >>
> >> >> >>
> >> >> >> +-----------------------------------------+
> >> >> >>
> >> >> >> | stylesheet snippet "content2page.xsl"   |
> >> >> >>
> >> >> >> +-----------------------------------------+
> >> >> >> <xsl:template match="file">
> >> >> >>   <xsl:text>following file was added:</xsl:text>
> >> >> >>   <xsl:value-of select="./@path"/>
> >> >> >> </xsl:template>
> >> >> >>
> >> >> >> When I try to read the attribute value "path", my
> >> >> >> stylesheet outputs nothing.
> >> >> >>
> >> >> >> <xsl:template match="@path">
> >> >> >>   <xsl:text>following file was added:</xsl:text>
> >> >> >>   <xsl:value-of select="."/>
> >> >> >> </xsl:template>
> >> >> >>
> >> >> >> Doesn't work either.
> >> >> >>
> >> >> >> This is really urgent. Thanks for your help!
> >> >> >>
> >> >> >>
> >> >> >>
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