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- Xalan processor: 0.2.3. I Don't Care Which Standards-Compliant Tools You Use
 
  
  
  - extension elements, defining for: 8.1.1.2. Example: Using extension functions from multiple processors
 
  
  
  
  - extensions and: 8. Extending XSLT
 
  
  
  
  - global parameters and: 4.4.3.1. Xalan
 
  
  
  
  - installing: 1.3. Installing Xalan
 
  
 
- XLink (XML Linking Language), specification for: 1.2.4.13. XML Linking Language (XLink) Version 1.0
 
- XML declarations: 1.2.2.7. XML declarations
 
- XML-DEV mailing list: 1.2.3. DOM and SAX
 
- XML documents: 2. The Obligatory Hello World Example
 
  - (see also stylesheets)
 
  
  
  - advanced techniques for: 7.4. More Sophisticated Techniques
 
  
  
  
  - combining: 7. Combining XML Documents
 
  
  
  
  - designing tutorials and: 9.4. XML Document Design
 
  
  
  
  - grouping: 7.4.3. Grouping Across Multiple Documents
 
  
  
  
  - master document and: 7.2. The document( ) Function
 
  
  
  
  - "Hello World" example of: 2. The Obligatory Hello World Example
 
  
  
  
  - rules for: 1.2.2. XML Document Rules
 
  
  
  
  - sorting: 7.4.1. The document( ) Function and Sorting
 
  
  
  
  - specification for associating stylesheets with: 1.2.4.8. Associating stylesheets with XML documents
 
  
  
  
  - transforming: 2.2.3. Transforming the XML Document
 
  
  
  
  - unstructured, creating links in: 5.3. Generating Links in Unstructured Documents
 
  
  
  
  - valid vs. well-formedness: 1.2.2.9. Well-formed versus valid documents
 
  
  
  
  - views of: 7. Combining XML Documents
 
  
  
  
  - XPath for describing parts of: 3. XPath: A Syntax for Describing Needles and Haystacks
 
  
  
  
  - XPath view of: 3.5. The XPath View of an XML Document
 
  
 
- XML (Extensible Markup Language): 1.2. XML Basics
 
  
  
  - canonical, specification for: 1.2.4.10. Canonical XML Version 1.0
 
  
  
  
  - specification for: 1.2.4.1. XML 1.0
 
  
 
- XML Linking Language, specification for: 1.2.4.13. XML Linking Language (XLink) Version 1.0
 
- XML parser (Oracle): 0.2.3. I Don't Care Which Standards-Compliant Tools You Use
 
  
  
  - global parameters and: 4.4.3.5. Oracle
 
  
 
- XML Pointer Language, specification for: 1.2.4.12. XML Pointer Language (XPointer) Version 1.0
 
- xml:lang attribute: 3.1.3. Attribute Nodes
 
- xml:space attribute: 3.1.3. Attribute Nodes
 
- XPath: 3. XPath: A Syntax for Describing Needles and Haystacks
 
  
  
  - axes:  B.3. XPath Axes
 
  
  
  
  - contains( ) function for: 5.2.3.3. Solution #2: Use the XPath contains() function
 
  
  
  
  - context:  B.6. The XPath Context
 
  
  
  
  - data model for: 3.1. The XPath Data Model
 
  
  
  
  - datatypes: 3.4. XPath Datatypes
 
  
  
  
  - expressions: 3. XPath: A Syntax for Describing Needles and Haystacks
 
  
  
  
  - functions, reference guide listing:  C. XSLT and XPath Function Reference
 
  
  
  
  - node tests for: 3.2.4.2. Selecting the text of an element
 
    -  B.2. XPath Node Tests
 
  
 
  
  
  
  - node types: 3.1.1. The Root Node
 
    -  B.1. XPath Node Types
 
  
 
  
  
  
  - specification for, reference guide to:  B. XPath Reference
 
  
  
  
  - view of XML document: 3.5. The XPath View of an XML Document
 
  
 
- XPath expressions: 3.2.3. Relative and Absolute Expressions
 
- XPointer (XML Pointer Language), specification for: 1.2.4.12. XML Pointer Language (XPointer) Version 1.0
 
- XSL (Extensible Stylesheet Language), specifications for: 1.2.4.2. The Extensible Stylesheet Language (XSL)
 
- XSL-FO stream: 9.5.6. Generating the PDF Files
 
- XSL-FO (XSL Formatting Objects specification): 1.2.4.2. The Extensible Stylesheet Language (XSL)
 
- XSL Formatting Objects specification (XSL-FO): 1.2.4.2. The Extensible Stylesheet Language (XSL)
 
- XSL Formatting Objects stream: 9.5.6. Generating the PDF Files
 
- XSL-LIST mailing list: 2.6. Summary
 
- xsl namespace prefixes: 1.2.2.11. Namespaces
 
- <xsl:apply-imports> element:  A. XSLT Reference
 
- <xsl:apply-templates> element:  A. XSLT Reference
 
- <xsl:attribute-set> element:  A. XSLT Reference
 
- <xsl:attribute> element:  A. XSLT Reference
 
- <xsl:call-template> element: 4.3. Invoking Templates by Name
 
  -  A. XSLT Reference
 
 
- <xsl:choose> element: 4.2.2. The <xsl:choose> Element
 
  -  A. XSLT Reference
 
  
  
  - using to create if-else statement:  D.5. How Do I Implement an if-else Statement?
 
  
 
- <xsl:comment> element:  A. XSLT Reference
 
- <xsl:copy-of> element:  A. XSLT Reference
 
- <xsl:copy> element:  A. XSLT Reference
 
- <xsl:decimal-format> element:  A. XSLT Reference
 
- <xsl:element> element:  A. XSLT Reference
 
- <xsl:fallback> element:  A. XSLT Reference
 
- <xsl:for-each> element: 4.2.3. The <xsl:for-each> Element
 
  -  A. XSLT Reference
 
  
  
  - grouping with <xsl:variable> element and: 6.2.3. Grouping with <xsl:variable>
 
  
  
  
  - sorting and: 6.1.1. Our First Example
 
  
 
- <xsl:if> element: 4.2.1. The <xsl:if> Element
 
  -  A. XSLT Reference
 
 
- <xsl:import> element: 2.4.6. Top-Level Elements
 
  -  A. XSLT Reference
 
 
- <xsl:include> element: 2.4.6. Top-Level Elements
 
  -  A. XSLT Reference
 
 
- <xsl:key> element: 2.4.6. Top-Level Elements
 
  -  A. XSLT Reference
 
  
  
  - grouping with: 6.2.4. The <xsl:key> Approach
 
  
  
  
  - using to define key( ) function: 5.2.1. Defining a key()
 
  
 
- <xsl:message> element:  A. XSLT Reference
 
- <xsl:namespace-alias> element: 4.8.3. Complications
 
  -  A. XSLT Reference
 
 
- <xsl:number> element:  A. XSLT Reference
 
- <xsl:otherwise> element:  A. XSLT Reference
 
  
  
  - <xsl:choose> element and: 4.2.2. The <xsl:choose> Element
 
  
 
- <xsl:output> element:  A. XSLT Reference
 
-  2.4.2. The <xsl:output> Element
 
 
- <xsl:param> element: 2.4.6. Top-Level Elements
 
  - 4.4. Parameters
 
  -  A. XSLT Reference
 
 
- <xsl:preserve-space> element: 2.4.6. Top-Level Elements
 
  -  A. XSLT Reference
 
 
- <xsl:processing-instruction> element:  A. XSLT Reference
 
- <xsl:sort> element: 6.1.2. The Details on the <xsl:sort> Element
 
  -  A. XSLT Reference
 
  
  
  - document( ) function and: 7.4.1. The document() Function and Sorting
 
  
  
  
  - grouping elements/nodes using: 6.2. Grouping Nodes
 
  
  
  
  - sorting elements using: 6.1. Sorting Data with <xsl:sort>
 
  
 
- <xsl:strip-space> element: 2.4.6. Top-Level Elements
 
  -  A. XSLT Reference
 
 
- <xsl:stylesheet> element: 2.4.1. The <xsl:stylesheet> Element
 
  -  A. XSLT Reference
 
 
- <xsl:template> elements: 2.3.1. Parsing the Stylesheet
 
  -  A. XSLT Reference
 
  
  
  - recursive: 7.2.1. An Aside: Doing Math with Recursion
 
  
 
- <xsl:text> element:  A. XSLT Reference
 
  -  D.12. How Do I Generate Some Text?
 
  
  
  - disable-output-escaping attribute of:  D.13. How Do I Control Angle Brackets and Quote Marks in My Output?
 
  
 
- <xsl:transform> element:  A. XSLT Reference
 
- <xsl:value-of> element:  A. XSLT Reference
 
  -  D.12. How Do I Generate Some Text?
 
 
- <xsl:variable> element: 2.4.6. Top-Level Elements
 
  - 4.5. Variables
 
  -  A. XSLT Reference
 
  
  
  - grouping with: 6.2.3. Grouping with <xsl:variable>
 
  
  - preceding-sibling axis and: 6.2.3. Grouping with <xsl:variable>
 
  
 
- <xsl:when> element:  A. XSLT Reference
 
  
  
  - <xsl:choose> element and: 4.2.2. The <xsl:choose> Element
 
  
 
- <xsl:with-param> element: 4.4. Parameters
 
  -  A. XSLT Reference
 
 
- XSLT (Extensible Stylesheet Language for Transformations)
 
  
  
  - design of: 1. Getting Started
 
  
  
  
  - elements (see elements)
 
  
  
  
  - extensions for: 8. Extending XSLT
 
    - 8. Extending XSLT
 
    - (see also entries at extensions)
 
  
 
  
  
  
  - functions, reference guide listing:  C. XSLT and XPath Function Reference
 
  
  
  
  - key applications of: 1.1. The Design of XSLT
 
  
  
  
  - specifications for: 1.2.4. XML Standards
 
    
    
    - reference guide to:  A. XSLT Reference
 
    
  
 
  
 
- XSLT processor (Microsoft): 0.2.3. I Don't Care Which Standards-Compliant Tools You Use
 
- XSLT processors: 0.2.3. I Don't Care Which Standards-Compliant Tools You Use
 
  
  
  - defining extension elements for: 8.1.1.2. Example: Using extension functions from multiple processors
 
  
  
  
  - extensions and: 8. Extending XSLT
 
    
    
    - efforts to standardize: 8.3.2. Accessing a Database with an Extension Element
 
    
  
 
  
 
- XSLT stylesheets (see stylesheets)
 
- XSLT tools (Microsoft): 0.2.3. I Don't Care Which Standards-Compliant Tools You Use
 
  
  
  - global parameters and: 4.4.3.3. Microsoft's XSLT tools
 
  
 
- XT processor: 0.2.3. I Don't Care Which Standards-Compliant Tools You Use
 
  
  
  - extension elements, defining for: 8.1.1.2. Example: Using extension functions from multiple processors
 
  
  
  
  - global parameters and: 4.4.3.2. XT
 
  
 
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