Description: FREE SHIPPING UK WIDE XSLT 1.0 Pocket Reference by Evan Lenz XSLT is an essential tool for converting XML into other kinds of documents: HTML, PDF file, and many others. Covering the basics of stylesheet structure, this pocket reference also explains how to: use template rules; create a result tree; apply conditional processing; transform multiple source documents; and employ number formatting. FORMAT Paperback LANGUAGE English CONDITION Brand New Publisher Description XSLT is an essential tool for converting XML into other kinds of documents: HTML, PDF file, and many others. Its 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 OReilly 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; and employ number formatting. Thanks to their convenient, quick-reference format, OReillys "Pocket References" spare you from having to hunt through larger books for answers. They deliver just what you need to get the job done in a timely fashion. And the "XSLT 1.0Pocket Reference" is no different - its the ideal companion to have at your desk when you need an answer fast. Author Biography Evan Lenz is an application developer whose primary expertise is in XSLT. As a member of the W3C XSL Working Group, he has been contributing to the development of XPath 2.0, XSLT 2.0, and XQuery 1.0. He has spoken at various XML conferences and helped author books including Wroxs "Professional XML, 2nd Edition", and "Early Adopter XQuery" (foreword). Evan holds a Bachelor of Music degree from Wheaton College, with majors in Piano Performance and Philosophy. He currently lives in Seattle, Washington, with his wife Lisa and son Samuel. Website: Table of Contents 1. Data Model Node Types Node Properties 2. The XPath Language Data Types Expression Context Kinds of Expressions Node-Set Expressions Number Expressions String Expressions Boolean Expressions 3. How XSLT Works Stylesheet Structure Processing Model Template Rule Content Whitespace Stripping Serializing the Result Tree XSLT Elements by Use Case 4. Elements Top-Level Elements Instructions Special Elements QNames Element Reference 5. Functions XPath Functions XSLT Functions Data Type Conversions Function Reference 6. Extending XSLT Extension Functions Extension Elements EXSLT EXSLT-Common EXSLT-Dates and Times EXSLT-Functions EXSLT-Math EXSLT-Random EXSLT-Sets EXSLT-Dynamic EXSLT-Regular Expressions EXSLT-Strings Appendix A. XPath 1.0 Grammar Appendix B. XSLT Pattern Grammar Index Long Description XSLT is an essential tool for converting XML into other kinds of documents: HTML, PDF file, and many others. Its 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 OReilly 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, OReillys Pocket References spare you from having to hunt through larger books for answers. They deliver just what you need to get the job done in a timely fashion. And the "XSLT 1.0 Pocket Reference is no different--its the ideal companion to have at your desk when you need an answer fast. Details ISBN0596100086 Author Evan Lenz Short Title XSLT 10 PCKT REF Pages 172 Publisher OReilly Media Series Pocket Reference (OReilly) Language English ISBN-10 0596100086 ISBN-13 9780596100087 Media Book Format Paperback DEWEY 005.72 Illustrations Yes Year 2005 Country of Publication United States Subtitle A Quick Guide to XML Transformations Place of Publication Sebastopol Residence Seattle, WA, US DOI 10.1604/9780596100087 Imprint OReilly Media AU Release Date 2005-08-22 NZ Release Date 2005-08-22 UK Release Date 2005-08-22 Edited by Paula Queiroz Birth 1974 Death 1904 Affiliation European University Viadrina, Germany Position journalist Qualifications Ph.D. Audience General Publication Date 2005-09-20 US Release Date 2005-09-20 We've got this At The Nile, if you're looking for it, we've got it. 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ISBN-13: 9780596100087
Book Title: XSLT 1.0 Pocket Reference
Author: Evan Lenz
Publication Name: Xslt 1.0 Pocket Reference
Format: Paperback
Language: English
Publisher: O'reilly Media, INC International Concepts USA
Subject: Computer Science
Publication Year: 2005
Type: Textbook
Number of Pages: 172 Pages