Gary,

Adding a new namespace works fine. One question though.
Is a namespace only unique within a document. i.e. Since the
SQLDocument is its own document do I have to worry about
namespace clashes with any of the other documents ??

Regards
JohnG

Gary L Peskin wrote:

> You could also construct your elements in your own namespace so as to
> avoid the problem with a user selecting the html output method.
>
> Gary
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> >
> > Regarding the fact that <col> is one of the elements subject to
> > special treatment when the output method is HTML:
> >
> > >This is an interesting issue. The <col> element is being produced
> > >by an extension function. So the output method of the extension
> > >function is "xml" but the output of the transformation is "html".
> > >To correct this problem, I would have to changed the output for
> > >the whole transformation, which may produce invalid html.
> > >Is this a bug or feature ??
> > >JohnG
> >
> > I guess it's a bug somewhere, depending on the point-of-view of the
> > beholder. Possible solutions:
> > 1. Extension functions ought to be able to ascertain the "current"
> >    output method, which will be a dicey proposition in XSLT 2.0.
> > 2. Pass in the name to be used, rather than assuming "col".
> > 3. Assume a name that's not one of the special HTML names.
> >
> > I like (2).
> > .................David Marston

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