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Re: [xsl] sax or dom in XSLT procesing ?
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Date: 1/29/2003 1:49:00 AM
Andrey Solonchuk wrote: Hi, I look at this example, its useful, but i didn't understood at what influence this part of output, @xsi:type="xsd:string"@, if it has some use in xslt transform or only extra atributes for identification data only in xml, not transformation. It's just an example. Probably Elliotte wanted to illustrate how to emit namespaced attributes. And after all when representing database in XML preserving data type information makes sense. -- Oleg Tkachenko eXperanto team Multiconn Technologies, Israel XSL-List info and archive: http://www.mulberrytech.com/xsl/xsl-list
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