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David Marston commented on XALANC-519:
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Yes, we pass the existing test cases. The issue is that the test cases don't 
cover all possible ways to create an attribute. The problem showed up in a 
stylesheet that uses xsl:copy-of on the enclosing element.

> HTML serialization should reduce "boolean attributes" regardless of how 
> created
> -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>          Key: XALANC-519
>          URL: http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/XALANC-519
>      Project: XalanC
>         Type: Bug
>   Components: XalanC
>     Reporter: David Marston
>     Priority: Minor

>
> The situation illustrated in test case attribset17...
> <Input Type="checkbox">
>   <xsl:attribute name="CHECKED">CHECKED</xsl:attribute>
> </Input>
> should be emitted as
> <Input Type="checkbox" CHECKED>
> and there is an output test (34, IIRC) that shows the same thing for LREs. We 
> don't (yet) have a test for xsl:copy-of, which failed for me on <td nowrap>. 
> I think one of the XalanC commiters should advise about whether xsl:copy or 
> xsl:element use-attribute-sets="foo" or any other case is a separate code 
> path that needs separate testing.
> Brian Minchau and Henry Z. think that the set of attributes requiring this 
> treatment is: checked, compact, declare, defer, disabled, ismap, multiple, 
> nohref, noresize, noshade, nowrap, readonly, selected.

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