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Re: [xsl] BRILLIANT XSL book recomendations please


Subject: Re: [xsl] BRILLIANT XSL book recomendations please
From: "paul morgan" <pmorg@xxxxxxxxx>
Date: Wed, 22 May 2002 06:35:10 -0700

Michael Kay's book, "XSLT Programmer's Reference" (2nd Edition) devotes a fair number of pages describing the processing model and transformation process.  It's also a great reference book (though maybe not the only book a beginner should have -- speaking from experience).

I noticed that Jeni Tennision has a new book out "Beginning XSLT", which I plan on looking for during my next trip to the bookstore ... if the book is anywhere near as helpful as her posts, it should be brilliant.

Paul
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On 22 May 2002 12:39:44 +020  
 Andrew Timberlake wrote:
>I am really battling to get my mind around the way XSL is processed,
>thinking about the tree and everything.
>Can you please recommend books which explain the way XSL is processed,
>all the obvious stuff etc.



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