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Re: [xsl] Qualified variable names

From: "Andrew Welch" <andrew.j.welch@--------->
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Date: 11/10/2008 1:48:00 PM
>> I might have missed the point, but weren't the "private" namespaces
>> simulating Final behaviour?  In other words, you used a private
>> namespace to prevent certain variables etc being overridden?
>
>  Well, I think those are two different properties you can combine.
> You can have a public and final named template for instance: user
> importing your stylesheet can use it, but not redefine it.  Both
> concepts are related as they refine the possible use of a component,
> but in different ways.
>
>  Of course, because private things cannot be accessed at all, then
> cannot be redefined neither...

Ahh I see - you would like visibility modifiers so users of the
stylesheet library can't see the internal variable and template
names...

That would be good... I guess it would require something like a
"visibility" attribute in addition to override="yes|no"





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Andrew Welch
http://andrewjwelch.com
Kernow: http://kernowforsaxon.sf.net/


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