Subject: [xsl] XSLT Processor From: himanshu padmanabhi <himanshu.padmanabhi@xxxxxxxxx> Date: Wed, 25 Mar 2009 17:17:50 +0530 |
Thank you very much. I am calling XSL file from my perl script and using perl module 'XML:LibXML' and 'XML::LibXSLT',running result on 'Firefox 3 Beta 5'.I did not required any XSLT processor to be installed separately. Is firefox 3 having default XSLT processors ? If not,can you please tell me which processor these perl modules use?or I am completely wrong here? On Wed, Mar 25, 2009 at 4:34 PM, Michael Kay <mike@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > Anything you see in an attribute named "select" or "test" is an XPath > expression. > > Michael Kay > http://www.saxonica.com/ > >> -----Original Message----- >> From: himanshu padmanabhi [mailto:himanshu.padmanabhi@xxxxxxxxx] >> Sent: 25 March 2009 10:50 >> To: xsl-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx >> Subject: [xsl] XPath expressions >> >> Processing language must incorporate a declarative query >> syntax for selecting the data that needs to be processed. In >> SQL, that's the SELECT statement. In XSLT, the equivalent is >> the XPath expression. >> >> --Book from Micheal Kay >> >> Means we have to pass single quotes within double quotes like this. >> Is this method called the XPath expression? >> >> <xsl:template name="str:tokenize"> >> <xsl:param name="args" select="'$args'" /> >> <xsl:param name="delimiters" select="' '" /> >> >> It will be surely there in later part of the book.But can >> anyone tell me now which are exactly XPath expressions? >> >> --------------- >> Thanks and Regards, >> Himanshu Padmanabhi > > -- --------------------------------- Thanks and Regards, Himanshu Padmanabhi
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