From Library Journal
One of the supporting cast of standards for XML, Extensible Stylesheet Language Transformation (XSLT) applies the formatting and transformation capabilities to the content that XML defines. In this comprehensive resource, Holzner, a recognized XML specialist, first covers prerequisite topics, then quickly gets to the meat of his subject. He sufficiently presents parse trees, nodes types, how to use XSLT with a programming language, and XML Path Language. Perhaps the most complex and ubiquitous portion of XSLT is the pattern matching capabilities, and the author, thankfully, spends several chapters explaining it. Holzner's only assumption here is that readers have some knowledge of XML and HTML. Highly recommended for libraries serving programmers.
Copyright 2001 Reed Business Information, Inc.
Product Description
Inside XSLT is designed to be a companion guide toInside XML. This example oriented book covers XML, HTML, Music, XML with Java, style sheet creation and usage, nodes and attributes, sorting data, creating Xpath expressions, using Xpath and XSLT functions, namespaces, names templates, name variables, designing style sheets and using XSLT processor API's, the 56 XSL formatting objects, the XSLT DTD, and much more.In order to work with XML fully, you need to be up to speed with XSLT since XSLT is the technology that transforms XML to a workable format. Readers are looking for the follow-up book to Inside XML and this is it.
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