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RE: XSL Literature
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- Subject: RE: [xsl] XSL Literature
- From: Astor Rivera <arivera at esri dot com>
- Date: Wed, 15 Aug 2001 09:38:37 -0700
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I'd to thank everyone that responded to the XSL Literature topic.
Here is what I did end up ordering:
Professional XSL
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XML, XSLT, Java, and JSP: A Case Study in Developing a Web Application
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XML and SQL Server 2000
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XSLT and XPath: A Guide to Transformations
Astor Rivera writes:
>I'd like to find out what are the books that are driving XSL Developers
>now. As i'd like to learn more from an xml book than just a description
>of the XSL technolgies.
To really learn XSLT, you might want to try the new book by John Robert
Gardner and Zarella Rendon, "XSLT and XPath: A Guide to Transformations"
-- it seems to want to teach the reader how to think about stylesheets
the right way.
.................David Marston
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