Subject: RE: [xsl] example of really good XSLT? From: Greg Alvord <Greg.Alvord@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Date: Tue, 25 Mar 2003 12:27:22 -0600 |
I have the XSLT Cookbook by Sal Mangano from O'Reily. It is already dog-eared from use. It is as good a "best practices" guide as you will find. Nearly every "recipe" has URL references to further information and examples. I an not imagine being anti-book. To each his own. -----Original Message----- From: S Woodside [mailto:sbwoodside@xxxxxxxxx] Sent: Tuesday, March 25, 2003 12:15 AM To: xsl-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: [xsl] example of really good XSLT? Hi there, I'm looking for an example of really well-written XSLT on the web that I can use as a guide for "best-practises" XSLT (kind of like reading the source for the BSD kernel for example). In particular I'm interested in something that does lots of XPath gymnastics and demonstrates techniques that favour the functional model over the procedural model ... and also is comprehensible :-) (and no... don't tell me to buy a book!) simon -- www.simonwoodside.com -- 99% Devil, 1% Angel XSL-List info and archive: http://www.mulberrytech.com/xsl/xsl-list XSL-List info and archive: http://www.mulberrytech.com/xsl/xsl-list
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