July 2001
Intermediate to advanced
592 pages
11h 16m
English
XSLT stylesheets are best understood according to their structure and the named elements within them. It has always been a hallmark of markup languages that there be a diligent attempt at human-readability for the element-type names and, where possible, other components. With XSLT, this has been fairly well achieved, making it easier to learn and understand XSLT stylesheets.
Let's compare the XML tree structure of a book with that of an XSLT stylesheet, shown side-by-side in Figure 1-3.

If we rendered the XSLT side of this diagram as a stylesheet, it would look like
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