retitle 399875 xsltproc: document how to manipulate HTML-compatible XHTML
thanks
On 2013-03-03 21:54:18 -0800, Jonathan Nieder wrote:
> retitle 399875 xsltproc: document how to manipulate HTML-compatible XHTML
> (?)
Using is a bad idea as the
namespace won't be correct (or will just by chance)
severity 399875 wishlist
retitle 399875 xsltproc: document how to manipulate HTML-compatible XHTML
(?)
tags 399875 + upstream
quit
Vincent Lefevre wrote:
> Now, I'm not even sure that this is a bug. The XSLT spec doesn't seem
> to specify the behavior when an "excluded namespace" is used in the
Hi Jonathan,
On 2013-03-03 16:14:09 -0800, Jonathan Nieder wrote:
> In 2006, Vincent Lefevre wrote:
> > (Severity set to important as this is a regression -- 1.1.17-4 didn't
> > have this problem -- and due to this bug, xsltproc produces invalid
> > files for HTML parsers.)
>
> If I understand th
Hi Vincent,
In 2006, Vincent Lefevre wrote:
> (Severity set to important as this is a regression -- 1.1.17-4 didn't
> have this problem -- and due to this bug, xsltproc produces invalid
> files for HTML parsers.)
If I understand the upstream response correctly, a good workaround is
to use the HT
Package: libxslt1.1
Version: 1.1.18-2
Severity: important
(Severity set to important as this is a regression -- 1.1.17-4 didn't
have this problem -- and due to this bug, xsltproc produces invalid
files for HTML parsers.)
The exclude-result-prefixes in one of my XSLT file is not honored.
This was
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