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Last updated: Sat Aug 01 04:26:52 GMT 2020
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- [xsl] XSL-List Guidelines
- [xsl] [ANN] Balisage: The Markup Conference starts 27 July
- [xsl] Highlight.js available as a XPath extension function
- [xsl] An observation on the performance of fn:transform
- [xsl] XSLT3 generic grouping functions
- [xsl] Seeking XSLT code that provides a "Go to definition" capability
- Re: [xsl] Seeking XSLT code that provides a "Go to definition"capability
- [xsl] How to improve the performance of my matrix addition function?
- Re: [xsl] How to improve the performance of my matrix additionfunction?
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- Re: [xsl] JSON to XML using XSLT 3.0 representation
- [xsl] Form feed character () in decoded xs:base64Binary
- [xsl] Grouping in match patterns
- Re: [xsl] Modeling matrices in an XML environment
- [xsl] How to store a sequence into an element ... and maintain the sequence inside the element?
- Re: [xsl] How to store a sequence into an element ... and maintainthe sequence inside the element?
- Re: [xsl] How to store a sequence into an element ... andmaintainthe sequence inside the element?
- [xsl] [ANN] Balisage: The Markup Conference - next week - previews this Friday and Saturday
- [xsl] Legibility, repetition, nesting
- [xsl] Re: [saxon] Use of QName forcing declaration "Unused" namespaces
- [xsl] Performance results of an XML-based neural network versus a map-based neural network
- Re: [xsl] Performance results of an XML-based neural network versusa map-based neural network
- [xsl] xmlns in the root element prevents transformation
- [xsl] Re: xmlns in the root element prevents transformation
- [xsl] Tool that measures the performance of an XSLT program at a fine granularity?
- Re: [xsl] Tool that measures the performance of an XSLT program ata fine granularity?
- [xsl] case conversion with replace() (i.e., with a regular expression)
- [xsl] Order of accumulator rules
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- [xsl] Source code formatting
- [xsl] Balisage Bard: On performance, persistence, and pointers to parents
- [xsl] Thank You, Michael Kay!
- [xsl] Thoughts about the "Asynchronous XSLT"