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XSLT Cookbook

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Book Details:

Publisher:O'Reilly Media
Series: OReilly , Cookbook
Author:Sal Mangano
Edition:1
ISBN-10:0596003722
ISBN-13:9780596003722
Pages:670
Published:Dec 01 2002
Posted:Nov 19 2014
Language:English
Book format:CHM
Book size:1.12 MB

Book Description:

Critical for converting XML documents, and extremely versatile, the XSLT language nevertheless has complexities that can be daunting. The XSLT Cookbook is a collection of hundreds of solutions to problems that Extensible Stylesheet Language Transformations (XSLT) developers regularly face. The recipes range from simple string-manipulation and mathematical processing to more complex topics like extending XSLT, testing and debugging XSLT stylesheets, and graphics creation with SVG. Recipes can be run directly or tweaked to fit your particular application's needs more precisely.Each recipe walks through a problem and a solution, with explanations of the choices made and techniques used in creating that solution, and many recipes include alternate solutions and explore issues like convenience and performance. Topics covered include:String manipulationMathematical processingDate and time handlingInteractions between calendar systemsSelecting content in source documentsEfficient tree-manipulationConversions from XML to plain textTweaking XML documents with stylesheetsUsing XSLT to query XML documentsGenerating HTML with XSLTCreating charts and graphs with SVG and XSLTGenerating C and XSLT code using XSLTProcessing Visio documents in XSLTWorking with XML Topic Maps (XTM)Using XSLT to create SOAP documentation from WSDLExtending XSLT with additional functionsEmbedding XSLT in other processingTesting and debugging XSLT stylesheetsCreating generic XSLT processors which work on many XML vocabulariesThe XSLT Cookbook provides an ideal companion both for developers still figuring out XSLT's template-based approach who want to learn by example, and for developers who know XSLT and want a collection of quickly reusable recipes. XSLT frequently offers a number of ways to perform a transformation, and the best solution may not always be the most straightforward. The recipes in this Cookbook demonstrate and explain XSLT's template-based logic, a frequent stumbling block for developers new to XSLT. Among the variety of XSLT books now available, none has the explicit solution-oriented approach of this Cookbook.

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