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Q: literal comments in style sheet

From: yf110@----.--------.--.-- (------- ---------)
To: NULL
Date: 4/5/2005 1:02:00 PM
I am examining xslt 1.0 (as documented at http://www.w3.org/TR/xslt).

I have seen notes elsewhere to a 1.1, but I don't see such a beast at the
above site.  Is there an XSLT 1.1, (perhaps it  is XPath 1.1 I have seen) 
or am I just confused?

I am curious about some literal things in the style sheets.

Is there an option that controls the passing of _literal_ comments and 
PI's to the output?  

I know I could use xsl:comment to output a comment, but I am not trying to
output anything, I am just trying to make sure I understand the specs.

As far as I can see, literal comments and processing instructions in the
style sheet are never output.


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