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----- Original Message -----
From: "Evan Lenz" <elenz@x...>
To: "Dare Obasanjo" <kpako@y...>; "- -" <kerroppa@h...>;
<xml-dev@l...>
Sent: Thursday, January 17, 2002 12:14 AM
Subject: RE:  Any Good Reference Book on XML & XSLT


> Dare Obasanjo wrote:
> > For XSLT you can't do much worse than Micheal Kay's book, "XSLT: A
> > Programmer's Reference. Second Edition".
>
> I certainly suspect you meant "can't do much *better*" :-)  If that's the
> case, then I concur. I learned XSLT straight from reading his book (first
> edition). It works great as a tutorial as well as reference. And I hear that
> the second edition only improves on the first.
>

Yes, that is what I meant. The book is a very good guide to understanding XSLT
and XPath.

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