Résumé
What's Great About this Book?
- Covers the most up-to-date W3 XSL recommendations
- Includes a no-nonsense tutorial
- Extensive reference for XSL support in the most popular
browsers
- Details of using XSL to manipulate XML on the
server
- Explains how to extend XSL to suit your needs
Table of contents
- Chapter 1: XSLT in Context
- Chapter 2: Processing Model
- Chapter 3: Stylesheet Structure
- Chapter 4: Elements
- Chapter 5: Expressions
- Chapter 6: Patterns
- Chapter 7: Functions
- Chapter 8: Design Patterns
- Chapter 9: Worked Examples
- Chapter 10: Products
- Chapter 11: MSXML Processor
- Glossary
L'auteur - Michael G. Kay
has spent most of his career as a software designer and systems architect with ICL, the IT services supplier. As an ICL Fellow, he divides his time between external activities and mainstream projects for clients, mainly in the area of electronic commerce and publishing. His background is in database technology: he has worked on the design of network, relational, and object-oriented database software products as well as a text search engine. In the XML world he is known as the developer of the open source Saxon product, the first fully-conformant implementation of the XSLT standard.
Michael lives in Reading, Berkshire with his wife and
daughter. His hobbies, as you might guess from the examples
in this book, include genealogy and choral singing.
Caractéristiques techniques
PAPIER | |
Éditeur(s) | Wrox Press |
Auteur(s) | Michael G. Kay |
Parution | 15/04/2000 |
Nb. de pages | 776 |
EAN13 | 9781861003126 |
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