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  2. XSLT - Wikipedia

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    Despite its age, XSLT 1.0 [9] is still widely used (as of 2018), since later versions are not supported natively in web browsers or for environments like LAMP. XSLT 2.0: after an abortive attempt to create a version 1.1 in 2001, [ 10 ] the XSL working group joined forces with the XQuery working group to create XPath 2.0 , [ 11 ] with a richer ...

  3. Comparison of stylesheet languages - Wikipedia

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    As such, a new working group was split off from the XSL working group, and the XSL Transformations (XSLT) language became something that was considered separate from the styling information of the XSL-FO document. Even that split was expanded when XPath became its own separate specification, though still strongly tied to XSLT.

  4. XQuery - Wikipedia

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    XSLT 1.0 appeared as a Recommendation in 1999, whereas XQuery 1.0 only became a Recommendation in early 2007; as a result, XSLT is still much more widely used. Both languages have similar expressive power, though XSLT 2.0 has many features that are missing from XQuery 1.0, such as grouping, number and date formatting, and greater control over ...

  5. XML - Wikipedia

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    XSL (Extensible Stylesheet Language) is a family of languages used to transform and render XML documents, split into three parts: XSLT (XSL Transformations), an XML language for transforming XML documents into other XML documents or other formats such as HTML, plain text, or XSL-FO. XSLT is very tightly coupled with XPath, which it uses to ...

  6. Saxon XSLT - Wikipedia

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    This is a series of XSLT 1.0 processors. The current version, 6.5.5, is not undergoing further development aside from maintenance. The 6 series is only available for the Java programming language. The current development line, Saxon 12, implements the XSLT 3.0 and XQuery 3.1 specifications. Saxon 12 can process XSLT 1.0 and XSLT 2.0 stylesheets.

  7. Apache Xalan - Wikipedia

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    The Xalan XSLT processor is available for both the Java and C++ programming languages. It combines technology from two main sources: an XSLT processor originally created by IBM under the name LotusXSL, [2] and an XSLT compiler created by Sun Microsystems under the name XSLTC. [3] A wrapper for the Eiffel language is available. [4]

  8. libxslt - Wikipedia

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    libxslt is the XSLT C library developed for the GNOME project. It provides an implementation of XSLT 1.0, plus most of the EXSLT set of processor-portable extensions functions and some of Saxon's evaluate and expressions extensions. libxslt is based on libxml2, which it uses for XML parsing, tree manipulation and XPath support.

  9. XSL Formatting Objects - Wikipedia

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    The general idea behind XSL-FO's use is that the user writes a document, not in FO, but in an XML language. XHTML, DocBook, and TEI are all possible examples. Then, the user obtains an XSLT transform, either by writing one themselves or by finding one for the document type in question. This XSLT transform converts the XML into XSL-FO.