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  2. XSLT elements - Wikipedia

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    anywhere in a tag, for example xsl:value-of.select and xsl:variable.name. name() the name of the tag being processed. Useful if the matching criteria contains |s (pipe symbols). any conditional or match criterion, for example xsl:if.test, xsl:when.test, xsl:template.select and xsl:for-each.select. @ an attribute within the XML.

  3. XSL - Wikipedia

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    XSL began as an attempt to bring the functionality of DSSSL, particularly in the area of print and high-end typesetting, to XML.. In response to a submission from Arbortext, Inso, and Microsoft, [2] a W3C working group on XSL started operating in December 1997, with Sharon Adler and Steve Zilles as co-chairs, with James Clark acting as editor (and unofficially as chief designer), and Chris ...

  4. XSLT - Wikipedia

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    Pre-1.0 working drafts of XSLT used text/xsl in their embedding examples, and this type was implemented and continued to be promoted by Microsoft in Internet Explorer [23] and MSXML circa 2012. It is also widely recognized in the xml-stylesheet processing instruction by other browsers.

  5. XSL Formatting Objects - Wikipedia

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    The XSL-FO language was designed for paged media; as such, the concept of pages is an integral part of XSL-FO's structure. FO works best for what could be called "content-driven" design. This is the standard method of layout for books, articles, legal documents, and so forth. It involves a single f

  6. Comparison of stylesheet languages - Wikipedia

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    The XSL-FO document must be passed through an XSL-FO processor utility that generates the final paged media, much like HTML+CSS must pass through a web browser to be displayed in its formatted state. The complexity of XSL-FO is a problem, largely because implementing an FO processor is very difficult.

  7. Identity transform - Wikipedia

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    The most frequently cited example of the identity transform (for XSLT version 1.0) is the "copy.xsl" transform as expressed in XSLT. This transformation uses the xsl:copy command [1] to perform the identity transformation:

  8. XSLT/Muenchian grouping - Wikipedia

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    Basic elements and process flow of XSLT. Muenchian grouping (or Muenchian method, named after Steve Muench) is an algorithm for grouping of data used in XSL Transformations v1 that identifies keys in the results and then queries all nodes with that key.

  9. List of XML markup languages - Wikipedia

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    XSL Formatting Objects: a markup language for XML document formatting which is most often used to generate PDFs; XSL Transformations: a language used for the transformation of XML documents. XSPF: a playlist format for digital media; XTCE: describes binary blocks for telemetry and command exchange [11]