RE: feature request.

> There is a neat trick you can use for this: just declare your 
> namespace as
> an extension namespace.
> 
> <xsl:stylesheet
>    xmlns:x="my.accessibility.namespace"
>    extension-element-prefixes="x">
> 
> 
>    <x:comment>....</x:comment>
> 
> The XSLT processor is required to ignore extension instructions in a
> namespace that it does not recognize.

Thanks Michael. 
Request please, trick or not, perhaps if some note to this 
effect could be added to the rec, for information?

regards DaveP.

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