Re: [xsl] Diagram of XPath axes

Subject: Re: [xsl] Diagram of XPath axes
From: "G. Ken Holman" <gkholman@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Wed, 23 May 2012 11:50:27 -0400
Note that page 118 cites the diagram on page 72 and talks about proximity order and in what order nodes are found along each of the axes.

. . . . . . . . Ken

At 2012-05-23 11:36 -0400, I wrote:
I have such a diagram on page 72 of my "Practical Transformation Using XSLT and XPath" PDF book on my web site. It is available for free preview on a "Try and buy" basis: you download the entire PDF book at no charge and if you decide to keep the book you pay for it, otherwise you delete it. Same for my XSL-FO, UBL and code lists books:

http://www.CraneSoftwrights.com/training/#ptux

My students have found this diagram very helpful and I've given written permission to some other training organizations to use it in their training. I have not given permission for the diagram to be posted visibly on the web.

I hope you find it useful.

. . . . . . . . . Ken

At 2012-05-23 11:30 -0400, mlcook@xxxxxxxxxx wrote:
Someone recently posted a link to a tree diagram showing the relationship of ancestors, siblings, descendents, etc. This diagram was to help show what some XPath expressions would return.

I've lost the link.

If anyone has a link to such a diagram, I'd appreciate it.

Thanks, Mike Cook


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