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1. #27742 XPath 2.0 is the foundation of two essential recommendations currently in the final stages of development at W3C: XSLT 2.0 and XQuery. It is a major rewrite designed to significantly increase the power and efficiency of the language. In this article, Benoît Marchal shows how the new data model enables you to easily write more sophisticated requests. Marchal, Benoit. IBM (2006). Articles>Information Design>XML>XSL 2. #21754 Using XSLT for Content Management Introduces XM (XSLT Make), a simple and affordable Web publishing content-management solution that takes advantage of XML and XSLT. Code samples show the development of a wrapper for the XSLT to make it easy for a nonprogrammer to use. XM project code is available by link. Marchal, Benoit. IBM (2001). Articles>Content Management>XML>XSL 3. #18964 Working XML: Use Eclipse to build a user interface for XM Anyone familiar with XM -- the low-cost, open-source content management solution based on XSLT -- knows that for all its good points, it still lacks a decent user interface. In this article, columnist Benoï¿t Marchal uses the Eclipse platform's open universal framework to build a user interface for XM. Marchal, Benoit. IBM (2002). Design>User Interface>Software>XML
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