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Transforming XML Documents and Data
- Contributor(s):
- Ian Williams (author)
- Format:
- Paperback , 236 x 188 x 22mm , 432pp
- Publication date:
- 18 Sep 2009
- Publisher:
- John Wiley & Sons Ltd
- ISBN-13:
- 9780470477250
- ISBN-10:
- 0470477253
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Synopsis:
This title provides the basic education in the XSLT processing model that developers have requested. The growth of XML content management applications is boosting the demand for XSLT and XPath skills. This beginning Work book provides a firm foundation in the XSLT processing model, giving developers an important skillset. If, like many developers, you've had trouble grasping the XSLT processing model, you'll appreciate how this book focuses specifically on what you need to know. XSLT examples address the often-requested processing steps for typical XML document and data vocabularies. You will see exactly how XSLT relies on XPath, and how the processing model differs from most programming languages. A case study demonstrates how to build a static Web site using XSLT 2.0 elements and XPath 2.0 functions. It explains XSLT and XPath, covering both version 1.0 and 2.0. It covers using templates, control and branching, variable and parameters, sorting and grouping, and using modular stylesheets. It also examines strings, dates, and numbers; working with multiple documents and text; generating identifiers; and testing and documentation. All topics contain incremental code examples. It addresses the much-requested processing steps for typical XML document and data vocabularies, including how the processing model differs from most programming languages. "Beginning XSLT and XPath: Transforming XML Documents and Data" is the essential guide you need to thoroughly understand the important XSLT processing model. Note: CD-ROM/DVD and other supplementary materials are not included as part of eBook file.
Author Biography:
Ian Williams is an information designer specializing in XML technologies, and a software technical writer. He worked in the U.K. publishing industry before getting involved in information technology at OWL International, developers of the one of the first commercial hypertext products. Ian was a product manager there, and later a consultant working with large corporate customers. Since 1998 Ian has worked on technical writing and information-design projects, most recently for Nokia, Reuters, and Volantis. He is co-author with Pierre Greborio of Professional InfoPath 2003, also from Wrox Press.
Table of Contents:
Introduction. Chapter 1, First Steps With Xslt. Chapter 2, Introducing Xpath. Chapter 3, Templates, Variables, and Parameters. Chapter 4, Using Logic. Chapter 5, Sorting and Grouping. Chapter 6, Strings, Numbers, Dates, and Times. Chapter 7, Multiple Documents. Chapter 8, Processing Text. Chapter 9, Identifiers and Keys. Chapter 10, Debugging, Validation, and Documentation. Chapter 11, A Case Study. Appendix A, Answers to Exercises. Appendix B, Extending Xslt. Appendix C, Xslt Processing Model. Appendix D, Xslt 2.0 Quick Reference. Appendix E, Xslt 2.0 Schema. Appendix F, Xpath 2.0 Function Reference. Appendix G, References. Glossary. Index.
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Illustrations: Illustrations Related subjects: Programming languages
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