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Subject: Re: [xsl] XSLT Explanatory References
From: subbu@xxxxxxxxxxxx
Date: Thu, 27 Jun 2002 10:43:41 +0100

:)
 David.. I was about to ask this question..
If i have to get a thorough Grip of XSLT/XPATH, which of the following 4 books 
you reckon i should buy?

XSLT & Xpath on the Edge -- Jeni Tennison (Paperback - Hungry Minds Inc - 3 
December, 2001) 

Beginning XSLT -- Jeni Tennison (Paperback - Wrox Press - May 2002) 

 
Definitive XSLT and XPath -- G. Ken Holman (Paperback - Prentice Hall PTR - 19 
December, 2001) 
 
XSLT and XPATH: A Guide to XML Transformations -- John Robert Gardner, Zarella 
L. Rendon (Paperback - Prentice Hall - 26 July, 2001) 

Your Help is much appreciated
Subbu
 






Quoting David Carlisle <davidc@xxxxxxxxx>:

> 
> > and Jeni Tennison's book (I forget the title) is
> > probably more "task-oriented"
> 
> she has two these days, one has "beginning" in the title (and is big and
> red and matches yours:-)
> 
> > but I think mine is still the right
> > choice if you're looking for a reference book that tells you exactly
> how
> > each language construct works, in excruciating detail
> 
> yes.
> 
> David
> 
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