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Re: Matching nodes in the default namespace
At 10:56 PM 09/28/2000 +0000, David Carlisle wrote:
> > I tried this and, as you know, it works. Amazing. I would *never* have
> > expected an attribute named "exclude-result-prefixes" to, as it were,
> > affect the way the source tree is perceived in match/select expressions;
> > literal result elements, yes, but not match/select expressions.
>
>no try it without exclude-result-prefixes. It will still work, it is
>just that then the namespace declaration will appear in the result.
>
>There is nothing special about the "default" namespace it isn't really
>a default at all it is just the same as any other binding except that
>the prefix is empty and in that case the syntax is modified and you
>ommit the :.
Well, I still think it's amazing. :) Suddenly "getting" this has hit me
like a thunderbolt. Not that it's so obvious that I should have gotten it
sooner; it's the same kind of adrenaline rush that hit upon learning that
variables can be "varied" only once.
Thanks again to you and Evan for bringing it so lucidly to my attention.
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