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Posted to dev@xalan.apache.org by bu...@apache.org on 2001/03/09 18:55:54 UTC

[Bug 916] New - Confusing message when XSLT namespace declaration is missing or wrong

http://nagoya.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=916

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+ +============================================================================+
+ | Confusing message when XSLT namespace declaration is missing or wrong      |
+ +----------------------------------------------------------------------------+
+ |        Bug #: 916                         Product: XalanJ2                 |
+ |       Status: NEW                         Version: 2.0.0                   |
+ |   Resolution:                            Platform: PC                      |
+ |     Severity: Minor                    OS/Version: Other                   |
+ |     Priority: Low                       Component: org.apache.xalan.proces |
+ +----------------------------------------------------------------------------+
+ |  Assigned To: xalan-dev@xml.apache.org                                     |
+ |  Reported By: mmidy@apache.org                                             |
+ |      CC list: Cc:                                                          |
+ +----------------------------------------------------------------------------+
+ |          URL:                                                              |
+ +============================================================================+
+ |                              DESCRIPTION                                   |
+ If xmlns:xsl="http://www.w3.org/1998/XSL/Transform" attribute is missing from 
+ the xsl:stylesheet element, get a confusing message about missing version 
+ attribute. The error is actually valid, but we should issue a message that 
+ points to the possibility of a missing or incorrect XSLT namespace declaration.