XSLT is an essential tool for converting XML into other kinds of
documents: HTML, PDF file, and many others. It's a critical technology
for XML-based platforms such as Microsoft .NET, Sun Microsystems' Sun
One, as well as for most web browsers and authoring tools. As useful as
XSLT is, however, most people have a difficult time getting used to its
peculiar characteristics. The ability to use advanced techniques depends
on a clear and exact understanding of how XSLT templates work and
interact.
The XSLT 1.0 Pocket Reference from O'Reilly wants to make sure you
achieve that level of understanding. With its concise approach, this
handy pocket guide quickly gets you up to speed on XSLT 1.0 so you can
covert XML like a seasoned pro. In addition to covering the basics of
stylesheet structure, it also explains how to:
- use template rules
- create a result tree
- apply conditional processing
- transform multiple source documents
- employ number formatting
Thanks to their convenient, quick-reference format, O'Reilly's Pocket
References spare you from having to hunt through larger books for
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