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  2. XSLT - Wikipedia

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    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 data model and type system based on XML Schema.

  3. XSL - Wikipedia

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    XSL began as an attempt to bring the functionality of DSSSL, particularly in the area of print and high-end typesetting, to XML.. In response to a submission from Arbortext, Inso, and Microsoft, [2] a W3C working group on XSL started operating in December 1997, with Sharon Adler and Steve Zilles as co-chairs, with James Clark acting as editor (and unofficially as chief designer), and Chris ...

  4. XML transformation language - Wikipedia

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    XSLT: XSLT is the best known XML transformation language. The XSLT 1.0 W3C recommendation was published in 1999 together with XPath 1.0, and it has been widely implemented since then. XSLT 2.0 has become a W3C recommendation since January 2007 and implementations of the specification like Saxon 8 are already available.

  5. Saxon XSLT - Wikipedia

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    A "basic" XSLT 2.0 processor is unable to use data typing information. Saxon offers strict conformance to the XSLT 2.0, XPath 2.0 and 3.0, and XQuery 1.0 and 3.0 W3C Recommendations, and also implements XML Schema 1.0 and 1.1. As of 2021 the current version (10.6) conforms with the W3C Recommendations for XSLT 3.0, XPath 3.1, and XQuery 3.1.

  6. XSL Formatting Objects - Wikipedia

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    XSL-FO (XSL Formatting Objects) is a markup language for XML document formatting that is most often used to generate PDF files. XSL-FO is part of XSL (Extensible Stylesheet Language), a set of W3C technologies designed for the transformation and formatting of XML data.

  7. 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 ...

  8. Sandcastle (software) - Wikipedia

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    A "doc model" XSL transformation, provided by the chosen presentation style, is applied to define the files that will be generated. Sandcastle provides a reference build component stack (sandcastle.config) that builds in-memory indexes of the data, resolves shared content and links, and uses XSL to generate the final HTML output.

  9. Antenna House Formatter - Wikipedia

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    The first English-language release of "Antenna House XSL Formatter" was announced on the XSL-List mailing list on 22 November 2000. [2]Antenna House XSL Formatter V1.2 Alpha was one of six XSL Formatters that provided the test results [13] for the test suite for the XSL 1.0 Candidate Recommendation that was required for XSL 1.0 to proceed to the Proposed Recommendation stage.