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| XSLT 2.0 Programmer's Reference, Third Edition | |
| by Michael Kay | ISBN:0764569090 |
| Wrox Press © 2004 (955 pages) | |
| Intended for experienced web programmers familiar with XML and HTML, this authoritative reference explains what every construct in XSLT does, as well as how it should be used. | |
| Table of Contents | |||
| XSLT 2.0 Programmer's Reference, Third Edition | |||
| Introduction | |||
| Chapter 1 | - | XSLT in Context | |
| Chapter 2 | - | The XSLT Processing Model | |
| Chapter 3 | - | Stylesheet Structure | |
| Chapter 4 | - | Stylesheets and Schemas | |
| Chapter 5 | - | XSLT Elements | |
| Chapter 6 | - | Patterns | |
| Chapter 7 | - | XSLT Functions | |
| Chapter 8 | - | Extensibility | |
| Chapter 9 | - | Stylesheet Design Patterns | |
| Chapter 10 | - | Case Study: XMLspec | |
| Chapter 11 | - | Case Study: A Family Tree | |
| Chapter 12 | - | Case Study: Knight's Tour | |
| Appendix A | - | Xpath 2.0 Syntax Summary | |
| Appendix B | - | XPath Function Library | |
| Appendix C | - | Microsoft XSLT Processors | |
| Appendix D | - | JAXP: The Java API for Transformation | |
| Appendix E | - | Saxon | |
| Appendix F | - | Backwards Compatibility | |
| Glossary | |||
| Index | |||
| List of Figures | |||
| List of Examples | |||