- From: lynne rosenthal <lynne.rosenthal@nist.gov>
- Date: Tue, 09 Aug 2005 05:03:18 -0400
- To: www-qa-wg@w3.org
>Date: Tue, 09 Aug 2005 04:24:23 -0400 >To: karl@w3.org, dom@w3.org, richard.t.kennedy@boeing.com, >lofton@rockynet.com, mark.skall@nist.gov, Patrick Curran ><Patrick.Curran@Sun.COM> >From: lynne rosenthal <lynne.rosenthal@nist.gov> >Subject: rewritten GP19 > >OLD >In XSLT 1.0 [XSLT10], extension attributes (from other namespaces) can > be present on the official XSLT elements, but they are prohibited from > changing the specified behavior within the detectability of conforming > behavior. Thus, an extension attribute can cause the element to > perform faster but cannot change the result. > >NEW >In XSLT 1.0, Section 2.1 [XSLT10], extension attributes (from other >namespaces) can > be present on the official XSLT elements, but they are prohibited from > changing the specified behavior within the detectability of conforming > behavior. Specifically, an element from the XSLT namespace may have an > attribute not from the XSLT namespace…the presence of such attributes > must not change the behavior of XSLT elements and functions defined in > the XSLT specification. Thus for example, an extension attribute can > cause the element to perform faster but cannot change the result. defined > in this document.
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