Subject: RE: ANN: XSLT Programmers Reference From: "Pawson, David" <DPawson@xxxxxxxxxxx> Date: Tue, 2 May 2000 11:20:44 +0100 |
: Paul Tchistopolskii >I had a chance to look at some chapters of this book >and I would like to say that I think this book is *must have* >for anyone who is thinking about writing the XSLT >stylesheets. > >Not only it is very well written and provides the answers >to most of the questions hanging around this list, but >it is also *very* good companion to XSLT WD >because Michael's examples are *very* tasty and >not overlap with the examples from XSLT WD. And >there is plenty of reasonable examples there. Also >Michael makes almost perfect generalizations, he >spent significant time for observing 'all existing' >XSLT engines. E t.c. > >I would say that this book is one of the best >references I ever saw in my life and I'l for sure >bye a print copy for myself, even I 'already read it'. Praise indeed Paul. Now go to the amazon web site and copy the review comments into their forms! I ordered on Saturday, at Amazon price. Lets see just what the delivery is :-) Regards, DaveP XSL-List info and archive: http://www.mulberrytech.com/xsl/xsl-list
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