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I have a rather long namespace and have tried to elaborate in centralize the namespace into a standalone XSL that will be imported into each XSL using import or include. It seems that such an import/include is not valid and that there is a requirement that the XSL must have the namespace in place, thus it is not allowed to import/include namespace. Is this observation correct?
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This isn't the right place to be asking questions about how to use XSLT. I would suggest using StackOverflow for simple technical questions like this, or the xsl-list at mulberrytech.com for anything likely to trigger discussion or debate. There's also an XML slack channel, see https://www.xml.com/news/2020-04-slack-workspace-for-the-xml-community/
Fair enough, please close this issue ticket.
The reason I asked here was following statement in the XSL 1.0 specification, page 1:
Status Update (6 April 2021): Feedback, comments, error reports on this specification should be sent via GitHub https://github.com/w3c/qtspecs/issues or email to public-qt-comments@w3.org.
I have a rather long namespace and have tried to elaborate in centralize the namespace into a standalone XSL that will be imported into each XSL using import or include. It seems that such an import/include is not valid and that there is a requirement that the XSL must have the namespace in place, thus it is not allowed to import/include namespace. Is this observation correct?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: