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XSLT
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XSLT

by Doug Tidwell
August 2001
Intermediate to advanced content levelIntermediate to advanced
480 pages
11h 16m
English
O'Reilly Media, Inc.
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Summary

In this chapter, we’ve examined a several ways to generate links and cross-references between different parts of a document. If your XML document has a reasonable amount of structure, you can use the id() and key() functions to define many different relationships between the parts of a document. Even if your XML document isn’t structured, you may be able to use key() and generate-id() to create simple references. In the next chapter, we’ll look at sorting and grouping, two more ways to organize the information in our XML documents.

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Publisher Resources

ISBN: 0596000537Supplemental ContentCatalog PageErrata