<xsl:stylesheet>

XSLT/XPath Reference: XSLT elements, EXSLT functions, XPath functions, XPath axes

The <xsl:stylesheet> element (or the equivalent <xsl:transform> element) is the outermost element of a stylesheet.

Namespace Declaration

A pseudo-attribute required to identify the document as an XSLT stylesheet. Typically this is xmlns:xsl="http://www.w3.org/1999/XSL/Transform".

Syntax

<xsl:stylesheet
	version="NUMBER"
	xmlns:xsl="http://www.w3.org/1999/XSL/Transform"
	id="NAME"
	extension-element-prefixes="LIST-OF-NAMES"
	exclude-result-prefixes="LIST-OF-NAMES">
		ENTIRE STYLESHEET
</xsl:stylesheet>

Required Attributes

version

Specifies the version of XSLT required by this stylesheet.

Optional Attributes

exclude-result-prefixes

Specifies any namespace used in this document that should not be sent to the output document. The list is whitespace separated.

extension-element-prefixes

Specifies a space-separated list of any namespace prefixes for extension elements in this document.

default-collation

Specifies the default collation used by all XPath expressions appearing in attributes or text value templates that have the element as an ancestor, unless overridden by another default-collation attribute on an inner element. It also determines the collation used by certain XSLT constructs (such as <xsl:key> and <xsl:for-each-group>) within its scope.

default-mode

Defines the default value for the mode attribute of all <xsl:template> and <xsl:apply-templates> elements within its scope.

default-validation

Defines the default value of the validation attribute of all relevant instructions appearing within its scope.

expand-text

Determines whether descendant text nodes of the element are treated as text value templates.

id

Specifies an id for this stylesheet. This is most often used when the stylesheet is embedded in another XML document.

input-type-annotations

Specifies whether type annotations are stripped from the element so the same results are produced whether the source documents have been validated against a schema or not.

use-when

Determines whether the element and all the nodes that have it as ancestor are excluded from the stylesheet.

xpath-default-namespace

Specifies the namespace that will be used if the element name is unprefixed or an unprefixed type name within an XPath expression.

Type

Required outermost element of stylesheet.

Specifications

Specification Status Comment
XSLT 3.0
The definition of '<xsl:stylesheet>' in that specification.
Recommendation Added the attributes default-mode, expand-text, and use-when.
XSLT 2.0 Added the attributes xpath-default-namespace, default-validation, default-collation, and input-type-annotations and made all attributes except version optional.
XSLT 1.0 Initial definition

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