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Using this book
by Neil Bradley
XSL companion, The
Copyright
Preface
Using this book
Book structure
Style conventions
Overview
Stylesheets
The XSL standards
XSL/XSLT processors
Why XSL?
Stylesheet example
Templates
Template concepts
Values of elements and attributes
Breaking well-formed constraints
XSL format output
XML transformation output
Stylesheets
Using stylesheets
The Stylesheet element
Fragmented stylesheets
Embedded stylesheets
Stylesheet contents
Output formats
Space preservation
HTML output
Pseudo HTML output
True HTML output
Contextual formatting
XML structures
Expressions
Alternative elements
Simple location contexts
Advanced context
Attribute contexts
Priorities
Expressions in attributes
Template markup
Copy-through attributes
Element content to attribute
Child element to attribute
Choices
Introduction
If conditions
Multiple choices
Sorting
Simple element sorting
Correct ordering
Ordering options
Selective sorting
Multiple sort criteria
Numbering
HTML numbering
Simple numbering
Expression values
Elements to count
Multipart numbering
Document-wide numbering
Advanced formatting options
Reorganizing material
Information reuse
Context-specific formatting (modes)
Moving information
Accessing remote documents
XML output
XML output format
Elements
Attributes
Text
Comments
Processing instructions
Copying source structures
Identifiers and links
XML IDs
Keys
Hypertext links
Text format
Non-XML output
Text output mode
Line-ending issues
Namespaces
Namespaces in stylesheets
Namespaces in input documents
Namespaces in output documents
Outputting stylesheets (aliases)
Productivity features
Variables
Attribute sets
Named templates
Single-template short-cut
Direct processing
Messages
XSL
Background
XSL instructions
Templates and content
Pages
Page sequences
Page regions
Content
Blocks
Lines
In-line objects
Object positioning
Out-of-line objects
Neutral objects
Whitespace and line feeds
Aural styles
HTML 4.0
HTML
HTML versions
Basic document structure
Differences from XML
Text blocks
Basic hypertext links
Common attributes
Headings and Divisions
Lists
In-line elements
Formatted text
Images
Tables
Descriptive markup
Styles and scripts
Frames
Elements and attributes list
CSS
Background
Format primer
CSS versus XSL/XSLT
Relevance to XSLT and XSL
Rule constructions
Properties
Expressions
The XPath standard
Expressions in attributes
Patterns
Location paths
Expressions
Data types and functions
Operators
Predicate filters
XSLT extensions
DTD Analysis
Introduction
Elements to style
Hierarchical context
Required and sequential context
Block and in-line elements
Attributes
DTD construction features
XSLT DTD
Introduction
Top-level elements
Templates
Template instructions
Instruction constructs
Result elements
XSLT extensions
Extension functions
Extension elements
Forward compatibility
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