E-Book, Englisch, 368 Seiten, E-Book
ISBN: 978-1-118-08539-4
Verlag: John Wiley & Sons
Format: EPUB
Kopierschutz: Adobe DRM (»Systemvoraussetzungen)
XSLT For Dummies is your ticket to quickly masteringXSLT--no matter what your prior programming experience.Writing in easygoing, plain English, XML pro Richard Wagnerprovides expert advice, step-by-step guidance, and tons ofcrystal-clear examples to help you harness the power of XSLT totransform documen ts. In no time you'll:
* Understand how XSLT works with XSL and XPath
* Experiment with templates, stylesheets, and expressions
* Perform HTML transformations
* Master XPath data types and functions
* Combine XSLT stylesheets
* Explore cool XSLT programming tricks
XSLT For Dummies works from the ground up, starting witha practical introduction of the "X-Team"--XML,XSL, XSLT, and X-Path--and instructions on how to write a XSLTstylesheet. From there it quickly moves onward and upward throughthe whole range of important XSLT topics, including:
* Transforming with stylesheets
* Understanding and using template rules
* Using XPath to locate nodes in XML documents
* Combining XSLT stylesheets and adding processinginstructions
* Debugging XSLT transformations
* Ten XSLT processors available online
It doesn't matter whether you're a babe in the woodswho can't tell a "tag" from an element, oryou're an old pro at creating XML documents, XSLT ForDummies offers you a fun, easy way to explore and take fulladvantage of Extensible Stylesheet Language Transformations.
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Weitere Infos & Material
Introduction.
Part I: Getting Started with XSLT.
Chapter 1: Introducing the X-Team.
Chapter 2: Writing Your First XSLT Stylesheet.
Part II: Becoming an XSLT Transformer.
Chapter 3: Transforming with Style (Stylesheets, That Is).
Chapter 4: Templates Rule!
Chapter 5: XPath Espresso.
Chapter 6: We Want Results!
Part III: Prime Time XSLT.
Chapter 7: Adding Programming Logic Isn't Just for Propheads.
Chapter 8: Variables in XSLT: A Breed Apart.
Chapter 9: Tweaking the Results to Get What You Want.
Chapter 10: To HTML and Beyond!
Chapter 11: XPath Data Types and Functions.
Part IV: eXtreme XSLT.
Chapter 12: Combining XSLT Stylesheets.
Chapter 13: "Gimme Some Space" and Other Output Issues.
Chapter 14: Keys and Cross-Referencing.
Chapter 15: Namespaces Revisited.
Chapter 16: Extending XSLT.
Chapter 17: Debugging XSLT Transformations.
Part V: The Part of Tens.
Chapter 18: Ten Most Confusing Things About XSLT.
Chapter 19: Ten All-Pro XSLT Resources on the Web.
Chapter 20: Ten XSLT Processors Available Online.
Index.
Book Registration Information.