Index: E - e-Reading Library
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- element-available( ) function: 8.1.1.2. Example: Using extension functions from multiple processors
 
  -  C. XSLT and XPath Function Reference
 
 
- element nodes (XPath): 3.1.2. Element Nodes
 
  -  B.1.2. Element Nodes
 
 
- elements
 
  
  
  - complete reference to:  A. XSLT Reference
 
  
  
  
  - converting attributes to:  D.2. How Do I Convert All Attributes to Elements?
 
  
  
  
  - grouping: 6. Sorting and Grouping Elements
 
    - 6.2. Grouping Nodes
 
  
 
  
  
  
  - linking: 5. Creating Links and Cross-References
 
  
  
  
  - listing, how to guide for:  D.3. How Do I List All the Elements in an XML Document?
 
  
  
  
  - rules governing: 1.2.2.1. An XML document must be contained in a single element
 
  
  
  
  - sorting: 6. Sorting and Grouping Elements
 
    
    
    - using <xsl:sort> element: 6.1. Sorting Data with <xsl:sort>
 
    
  
 
  
  
  
  - vs. tags: 1.2.2.10. Tags versus elements
 
  
 
- email panel (tutorials): 9.3.5. Email Panel
 
- entity references: 3. XPath: A Syntax for Describing Needles and Haystacks
 
- error checking/handling, functions for: 8.1.2.1. Example: A library of trigonometric functions
 
- examples
 
  
  
  - databases, accessing with extension elements: 8.3.2. Accessing a Database with an Extension Element
 
  
  
  
  - document( ) function, using: 7.2. The document() Function
 
  
  
  
  - extensions, writing in various scripting languages: 8.1.2.2. Example: Writing extensions in other languages
 
  
  
  
  - JPEG files, generating: 8.3.1. Generating JPEG Files from XML Content
 
  
  
  
  - multiple output files, generating: 8.1.1.1. Example: Generating multiple output files
 
  
  
  
  - postal addresses
 
    
    
    - grouping: 6.2.1. Our First Attempt
 
    
    
    
    - sorting: 6.1.1. Our First Example
 
      - 6.1.3. Another Example
 
    
 
    
  
 
  
  
  
  - "Hello World" sample document, converting into various formats: 2. The Obligatory Hello World Example
 
  
  
  
  - recursion, using: 4.6. Using Recursion to Do Most Anything
 
  
  
  
  - stylesheet emulating for loop: 4.7. A Stylesheet That Emulates a for Loop
 
  
  
  
  - stylesheet-generating stylesheet with for loop emulation: 4.8. A Stylesheet That Generates a Stylesheet That Emulates a for Loop
 
  
  
  
  - trigonometric functions, writing extension for: 8.1.2.1. Example: A library of trigonometric functions
 
  
 
- exceptions: 1.2.2. XML Document Rules
 
- expression operators:  B.4.3. Expression Operators
 
- expressions, XPath: 3. XPath: A Syntax for Describing Needles and Haystacks
 
- EXSLT project: 8.3.2. Accessing a Database with an Extension Element
 
- Extensible Markup Language (see XML)
 
- Extensible Stylesheet Language for Transformations (see XSLT)
 
- extension elements: 8.1. Extension Elements, Extension Functions, and Fallback Processing
 
  - 8.1. Extension Elements, Extension Functions, and Fallback Processing
 
  - (see also extensions for XSLT)
 
  
  
  - databases, accessing with: 8.3.2. Accessing a Database with an Extension Element
 
  
  
  
  - defining for processors: 8.1.1.2. Example: Using extension functions from multiple processors
 
  
  
  
  - efforts to standardize: 8.3.2. Accessing a Database with an Extension Element
 
  
  
  
  - multiple XSLT processors and: 8.1.1.2. Example: Using extension functions from multiple processors
 
  
 
- extension functions: 5.2.3.5. Solution #4: Use an extension function
 
  - 8.1. Extension Elements, Extension Functions, and Fallback Processing
 
  - 8.1.2. Extension Functions
 
  - 8.1.2. Extension Functions
 
  - (see also extensions for XSLT)
 
  
  
  - efforts to standardize: 8.3.2. Accessing a Database with an Extension Element
 
  
  
  
  - JPEG files and: 8.3.1. Generating JPEG Files from XML Content
 
  
  
  
  - writing in various scripting languages: 8.1.2.2. Example: Writing extensions in other languages
 
  
 
- extensions for XSLT: 8. Extending XSLT
 
  
  
  - efforts to standardize: 8.3.2. Accessing a Database with an Extension Element
 
  
 
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