Find Your Node: Advanced XPATH Commands
All that XSLT does is applying code-templates on XML-nodes. In order to do this you need to find the right node. XPATH offers you an advanced toolkit to do that within an XSL-file.
Opitz, Pascal. Content with Style (2005). Design>Web Design>Style Sheets>XSL
XSL: The Other Way of Styling Up Content
Two of the best known acronyms around right now are XML and XSL, often being mentioned as 'the way to go' or some abstract technique that stands for a new direction within the whole web. Rather than dealing with the languages itself in detail I’ll try to give a pragmatic approach and to show basic examples how to transform data into browser-ready HTML.
Opitz, Pascal. Content with Style (2005). Design>Web Design>Style Sheets>XSL
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