> especially since setting a namespace URI to "" isn't really
> supported anyway
Actually, it is explicitly forbidden in Namespaces by definition.
See "http://www.w3.org/TR/1999/REC-xml-names-19990114/#dt-prefix".
-Glenn
Joseph
Kesselman/CAM/L To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: Re: Interested in getting
changes into main Xerces
10/17/2001 distribution
05:28 PM
Please respond
to xerces-j-dev
I seem to have exposed a parser bug in Xerces 2_0_0_beta2. Run the
attached application through sax.Writer. Look at the attributes on the
<xsl:element/> -- one missing, one replicated.
(Note too that the namespace declaration isn't passed through, though
apparently that's a serializer behavior rather than something happening in
the parser. I'm not convinced that's a _good_ behavior, but it's
justifiable, especially since setting a namespace URI to "" isn't really
supported anyway, with the one exception of "undefining" the default
namespace.)
I seem to remember someone else recently reporting something similar. Is
this a known glitch, already fixed, or should I file a Bugzilla entry on
it?
(See attached file: namespace85.xsl)
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