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- caret (^) for escaping characters: 4.6.1. Implementing a String Replace Function
 
- Cascading Style Sheets (see CSS)
 
- case-order attribute, <xsl:sort> element and: 6.1.2.2. Attributes
 
- case statement (see <xsl:choose> element)
 
- CDATA sections: 3. XPath: A Syntax for Describing Needles and Haystacks
 
  - 3.1.4. Text Nodes
 
 
- ceiling( ) function:  C. XSLT and XPath Function Reference
 
- character references: 3.1.2. Element Nodes
 
- child axis: 3.2.6.2. Axis roll call
 
- Clark, James: 0.2.3. I Don't Care Which Standards-Compliant Tools You Use
 
  - 0.2.3. I Don't Care Which Standards-Compliant Tools You Use
 
 
- class libraries, extension functions and: 8.1.2.2. Example: Writing extensions in other languages
 
- comment( ) node test: 3.2.4.3. Selecting comments, processing instructions, and namespace nodes
 
  -  B.2. XPath Node Tests
 
 
- comment nodes (XPath): 3.1.5. Comment Nodes
 
  -  B.1.5. Comment Nodes
 
 
- comments, selecting: 3.2.4.3. Selecting comments, processing instructions, and namespace nodes
 
- concat( ) function: 4.6.1.1. Procedural design
 
  - 5.2.3.4. Solution #3: Use recursion to process the IDREFS datatype
 
  - 5.2.3.4. Solution #3: Use recursion to process the IDREFS datatype
 
  -  C. XSLT and XPath Function Reference
 
  
  
  - extensions and: 8.1.1.1. Example: Generating multiple output files
 
  
  
  
  - generating text and:  D.12. How Do I Generate Some Text?
 
  
 
- contains( ) function: 5.2.3.3. Solution #2: Use the XPath contains() function
 
  -  C. XSLT and XPath Function Reference
 
 
- context: 3.2.1. The Context
 
  
  
  - XPath:  B.6. The XPath Context
 
  
 
- context node: 3.2.1. The Context
 
  -  B.6. The XPath Context
 
 
- context position: 3.2.1. The Context
 
  -  B.6. The XPath Context
 
 
- context size: 3.2.1. The Context
 
  -  B.6. The XPath Context
 
 
- count(@*) > 0 expression: 3.5.2. The Stylesheet
 
- count( ) function:  C. XSLT and XPath Function Reference
 
- creating
 
  
  
  - cross-references: 5. Creating Links and Cross-References
 
  
  
  
  - links: 5. Creating Links and Cross-References
 
    
    
    - using id( ) function: 5.1. Generating Links with the id() Function
 
    
    
    
    - using key( ) function: 5.2. Generating Links with the key() Function
 
    
  
 
  
 
- cross-references
 
  
  
  - creating: 5. Creating Links and Cross-References
 
  
  
  
  - in stylesheet: 5.1.3. A Stylesheet That Uses the id( ) Function
 
  
 
- CSS (Cascading Style Sheets): 1.1. The Design of XSLT
 
  
  
  - illustrated in sample stylesheet: 3.5.2. The Stylesheet
 
  
 
- current( ) function:  C. XSLT and XPath Function Reference
 
- current node: 2.3.4. Walking Through Our Example
 
  - 7.4.2. Implementing Lookup Tables
 
  
  
  - select attribute and: 4.2.3.1. <xsl:for-each> example
 
  
 
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