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XSLT for Dummies

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ISBN-10: 0764536516

ISBN-13: 9780764536519

Edition: 2002

Authors: Richard Wagner

List price: $34.99
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Restructuring information in an XML document so that it works in other formats used to be a time-consuming ordeal involving lots of blood, sweat, and tears. Now XSLT (Extensible Stylesheet Language Transformations) makes the process nearly instantaneous. Just provide an example of the kind of information you'd like to see, and XSLT does the rest. With XSLT you can effortlessly transform XML documents into virtually any kind of output, including other XML documents and HTML pages. But mastering XSLT can be tricky, especially if you've never worked with XML or HTML; and most books on the subject are written for people who have. Here comes XSLT For Dummies to the rescue!XSLT For Dummies is…    
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Book details

List price: $34.99
Copyright year: 2002
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons, Incorporated
Publication date: 3/29/2002
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 368
Size: 7.40" wide x 9.25" long x 0.75" tall
Weight: 1.144
Language: English

Richard Wagner has authored several books, focusing on two very different themes: religion and technology. In the religious genre his books include: The Expeditionary Man, The Myth of Happiness, and several "For Dummies" books designed to make faith "easily approachable for postmodern readers". These books include C.S. Lewis & Narnia For Dummies, Christianity For Dummies, and Christian Prayer For Dummies. On the technology front his books include: Adobe AIR For Dummies, XSLT For Dummies, and Building Facebook Applications For Dummies. Wagner also works as Senior Developer for Maark, a strategic and interactive B2B marketing firm in Boston. He also was the inventor/architect of NetObjects…    

Introduction
Getting Started with XSLT
Introducing the X-Team
Writing Your First XSLT Stylesheet
Becoming an XSLT Transformer
Transforming with Style (Stylesheets, That Is
Templates Rule!
XPath Espresso
We Want Results!
Prime Time XSLT
Adding Programming Logic Isn't Just for Propheads
Variables in XSLT: A Breed Apart
Tweaking the Results to Get What You Want
To HTML and Beyond!
XPath Data Types and Functions
eXtreme XSLT
Combining XSLT Stylesheets
"Gimme Some Space" and Other Output Issues
Keys and Cross-Referencing
Namespaces Revisited
Extending XSLT
Debugging XSLT Transformations
The Part of Tens
Ten Most Confusing Things About XSLT
Ten All-Pro XSLT Resources on the Web
Ten XSLT Processors Available Online
Index