Pages: 774 (Paperback) ISBN: 0596009747 Pub: O'Reilly Pub date: 2005-12-23 Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 146972
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Reader Reviews:Don't believe everything the title suggests (2/2 people found this helpful)This is easily the weakest cookbook series book I have bought.
Simply outstanding and packed with great recipes (27/28 people found this helpful)XSLT isn't exactly the easiest of technologies to master, but this goes a long way to helping you. Even if you still can't get your head around it, the examples are designed in such a way that you can simply steal them with minimal tweaking required. The book starts with using XSLT to perform operations that you might normally use a programming language for - string manipulation, arithmetic, date and time functions - and moves generating graphs (with SVG), processing multiple document formats, generating C++ source code and much more. For me, the most useful section was the one describing how to use XSLT to generate documentation from WSDL documents. Some of the more arcane recipes are unlikely ever to find real world use, admittedly, but it's fascinating to see how far the author can push the technology. This is definitely not another book which concentrates solely on generating HTML from XML ans is all the better for it. Similar ProductsXSLT 2.0 Programmers Reference (Programmer to Programmer) XPathTM 2.0 Programmers Reference (Programmer to Programmer) CategoriesAmazon.co.uk places this book into the following categories:
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