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Grouping Using the Muenchian Method
by Zarella L. Rendon, John Robert Gardner
XSLT and XPATH: A Guide to XML Transformations
Copyright
Preface
Acknowledgments
Anatomy of an XSLT Stylesheet
What Is Markup?
What Is XSLT?
What Is XPath?
XSLT Stylesheet Concepts
Terminology for XSLT
Climbing 'Round the Family Tree: Addressing in XSLT
Fundamental Concepts of XSLT Stylesheets
Boilerplates for XSLT Stylesheets
Embedding Stylesheets in XML Documents
XSLT Stylesheet Terminology
XML Components of XSLT Stylesheets
Advanced Stylesheet Concepts
Templates: The Building Blocks of Transformations
Built-in Template Rules
XPath Expressions
XPath Syntax and Terminology
Abbreviations
XPath Functions
XPath Function Library
The Node-set Core Function Group
String Core Function Group
Boolean Core Function Group
Number Core Function Group
Building New XML Documents with XSLT
Creating Elements with LREs
The <xsl:element> Instruction Element
Creating Attributes with the <xsl:attribute> Instruction Element
The <xsl:attribute-set> Top-Level Element
The <xsl:text> Instruction Element
Adding Attributes to LREs
Comments and Processing-Instructions
Namespace Aliases
Using Multiple Stylesheets
Working with External Stylesheets
Template Rule Processing and Priorities
Working with Variables
Declaring and Binding Variables
Result Tree Fragments
Using Variable References
Comparing <xsl:variable> and <xsl:param>
Comparing <xsl:with-param> to <xsl:param> and <xsl:variable>
Duplication, Iteration, and Conditional XSLT Elements
The <xsl:copy-of> Instruction Element
The <xsl:copy> Instruction Element
The <xsl:for-each> Instruction Element
The <xsl:sort> Element
The <xsl:if> Instruction Element
The <xsl:choose> Instruction Element
The <xsl:number> Instruction Element
Controlling Output Options
The <xsl:output> Top-Level Element
The <xsl:strip-space> and <xsl:preserve-space> Top-Level Elements
Generating Error Messages and Logs
XSLT Functions and Related XSLT Elements
XSLT Function Groups
String XSLT Functions
The Boolean XSLT Function Group
XSLT Processors, Extensions, and Java
XSLT Processors
Extension Elements and Functions
Namespaces
Java
Commercial XSLT Processors
Xalan, Saxon, and XT
Xalan
Saxon
XT
Generating Multiple Output Files Using Saxon, Xalan, or XT
Case Studies
Lists
MARC Records: The ATLAS Project from ATLA-CERTR at Emory University
The Harvard-Kyoto Classics Project with Vedic Literature
Grouping Using the Muenchian Method
by Jeni Tennison
Using XSLT for the Artificial Intelligence “N-Queens” Problem
by Oren Ben-Kiki
Architecture
The Stylesheet
Final notes
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