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Re: Parsers vs. processors ???


At 00/05/08 11:22 -0400, Elder, Larry wrote:
>As a newbie, I'd like some help getting all the functions straight.
>
>What are all the inputs to the XML parsers? What are all the outputs?
>
>What are all the inputs to the XSL processor? What are all the outputs?
>
>This will help me with the BIG PICTURE and set me up for my next questions
>about XSLT and XPath.

I have summarized such a "big picture" (including some pictures) in the 
free download preview of our book:

   Practical Transformation Using XSLT and XPath
   (XSL Transformations and the XML Path Language)
   Seventh Edition - 2000-02-25 - ISBN 1-894049-04-7
   Copyright (c) 2000 Crane Softwrights Ltd.
   / 324 Pages / Subscription price includes free updates
   /           / and soft-copy of all included examples.

This is available at the "Commercial Training Materials" link off our home 
page.

I hope you find the free download as useful as others have.

.................. Ken


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