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dubious certification questions
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- Subject: [xsl] dubious certification questions
- From: Mike Brown <mike at skew dot org>
- Date: Thu, 17 May 2001 15:50:07 -0600 (MDT)
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It was fun to take the test, but just to demonstrate how worthless
certifications can be, here are 2 questions from that heavily MSXML and
Xalan oriented Brainbench XSL exam. I'm posting them here for reasons that
should be obvious when you read them, if you know the correct answers. Oh,
they say there's one -- and only one -- correct answer per question.
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The Saxon XSLT Processor takes what kind of input?
Choice 1 URI
Choice 2 Stream of SAX events
Choice 3 Stream of bytecode
Choice 4 Single DOM object
Choice 5 Text stream
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<xsl:template match="text()">
<xsl:value-of select="."/>
</xsl:template>
Referring to the sample code above, what is the result
of applying the XSL fragment?
Choice 1 It copies all parent nodes to output that
has text nodes as children.
Choice 2 It copies all child nodes resident under
any text node.
Choice 3 It copies all descendent to the current
node text nodes to the output.
Choice 4 It changes all nodes to text nodes from
the current location on the document tree.
Choice 5 It matches all nodes and copies them to output.
Have fun picking the right answer.
- Mike
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