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RE: BRILLIANT XSL book recomendations please


My best recommendation would be Inside XSLT by Steve Holzner.

The Wrox book is an obvious choice for many, but it is a reference (like it
says).
Inside XSLT will give you a better start-to-finish explanation of how XSLT
(and the later chapters with XSLFO)
works.

XSLT tends to be a shift for many OO programmers, because of it's roots in
functional programming (Scheme, Lisp, and DSSSL).  Just take your time with
it, especially XPath, and you should be up and going in no time.

-Jason

-----Original Message-----
From: Andrew Timberlake [mailto:andrew.lists@ddd.co.za]
Sent: Wednesday, May 22, 2002 5:40 AM
To: XSL List
Subject: [xsl] BRILLIANT XSL book recomendations please


I am really battling to get my mind around the way XSL is processed,
thinking about the tree and everything.
Can you please recommend books which explain the way XSL is processed,
all the obvious stuff etc.
Websites that cover this would be good as well.
Thank you.


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