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RE: Any Good Reference Book on XML & XSLT


examples of a good reference
Or much better... :-)  I also have Michael's 
book..  John Simpson published an excellent 
book on XSLT with in depth examples and some 
good exposition on the corner cases.

Also check out Simon St Laurent's XML A Primer 
and XML Elements of Style.  They are compact, 
concise, and have lots of code to copy.

len

From: Dare Obasanjo [mailto:kpako@y...]

kerroppa@h...

> Can anyone recommend me any good (reference) books on XML, XML DOM, and/or
> XSLT? I've been working on XML for almost 2 weeks now (from scratch).  I
> read and reference from the web, but I'm in need of some solid,
> intermidiate-level books to read during my spare time.  Any inputs are
> appreciated.

For XSLT you can't do much worse than Micheal Kay's book, "XSLT: A
Programmer's Reference. Second Edition". For XML both the "XML Bible" and "XML
By Example" have served me well. I've never used a book for DOM stuff since
it's all in the Javadocs for whatever API you're using.

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