Xslt and Xpath on the Edge,Unlimited Edition

  • Authors:
  • Jeni Tennison

  • Affiliations:
  • -

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  • Xslt and Xpath on the Edge,Unlimited Edition
  • Year:
  • 2001

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From the Publisher:"Excellent.... A master of clarity, Jeni explains the detail necessary to apply XSLT quickly and successfully." —Dave Pawson, XSLT-UK organizer, XSLT FAQ host"Jeni provides a comprehensive cookbook of real-world recipes that no XSLT practitioner should be without." —Steve Muench, Lead XML Evangelist, Oracle CorporationYour Source for Real-World XSLT SolutionsExtensible Stylesheet Language Transformation, along with the XML Path Language, give you the power to transform XML documents into HTML documents, or to other XML documents that you can use in Web-based applications. But how do you implement XSLT in the real world? This book provides the answer. Covering everything from reformatting numbers to create dynamic XSLT applications, XSLT expert Jeni Tennison delivers a wealth of ready-to-use utility templates and practical XSLT solutions — everything you need to jump-start XSLT development.Your Road Map to Rapid XSLT DevelopmentTake advantage of utility templates for searching and replacing strings, calculating minimums, and moreBuild your own recursive templates or use simple XpathsDiscover ready-made solutions for filtering, numbering, grouping, and other transformationsUnderstand the building blocks of XSLT applicationsSeparate style from format and break up your stylesheet into functional modules that are easier to maintain and reuseBuild dynamic applications that use client-side processing with MSXML or server-side processing with CocoonFine-tune stylesheets to work more efficiently and deliver exactly the output you are looking forHarness the power of the XSLT extensions availablewith MSXML, Saxon, and XalanUNLIMITED EDITION Continuous ContentRead or download all-new contentAccess a searchable version of the bookAuthor Biography: Jeni Tennison is an XSLT and XML consultant who started developing Web-based applications while pursuing her Ph.D. in knowledge engineering at the University of Nottingham in the U.K. She is a regular contributor on the XSL-List mailing list. In 2001, she was invited to speak on XSLT design patterns at the very first XSLT U.K. Conference.