Monday, December 20, 2010

XML 101: Week 9 - XML and Stylesheets

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Week 9 - XML and Stylesheets
Jennifer Kyrnin
From Jennifer Kyrnin, your Guide to Web Design / HTML

XML is a language that describes the content, but is not a means of layout or design control. So if you want to define how your XML documents should look, especially on the Web, you need to use a stylesheet language such as XSL or CSS.

Syllabus
Week 9
  • XSL and XSLT
  • Using CSS with XML
  • Basics of XSLT
  • Advanced XSLT


Stylesheets
XSL and XSLT

XSL is a stylesheet language created specifically for XML.


Using CSS with XML

Cascading Style Sheets are the best way to describe your XML documents when you want to display them on the Web.


Basics of XSLT

Extensible Stylesheet Language for Transformations does more than just style your XML documents. It gives you the power to convert your XML documents into other things.


Advanced XSLT

Take your transformations to the next level.



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