XSLT: Programmer's Reference (Programmer to Programmer).
T U T O R I A L S: Some tutorials by Norman Walsh: On XSLT 1.0 On XSLT 2.0/XPath 2.0 Link to More tutorials B O O K S The classic books of Michael Kay on XSLT 1.0: XSLT: Programmer's Reference (Programmer to Programmer) and on XSLT 2.0 / XPath 2.0 XSLT 2.0 Programmer's Reference (Programmer to Programmer) and XSLT 2.0 and XPath 2.0 Programmer's Reference (Programmer to Programmer) : The books by Jeni Tennison: Beginning XSLT Beginning XSLT 2.0: From Novice to Professional XSLT and XPath On The Edge, Unlimited Edition And Sal Mangano's book: XSLT Cookbook, Second Edition Blogs: Michael Kay David Carlisle Jeni Tennison Dimitre Novatchev S I T E S xsl-list archives Dave Pawson's XSLT-FAQ FXSL -- the Functional Programming Library for XSLT.
I agree on these books... specifically, Jeni Tennison for learning XSLT. Xsl-list for getting help with those frustrating newbie issues. Also agree with @VerticalEvent... w3schools is very surfacy and sometimes inaccurate.Avoid.
– LarsH Aug 18 '10 at 14:48.
w3schools.com/xsl/ w3schools is the first place to go for such things.
I've been to w3schools and I wasn't too impressed with the tutorial I saw there. I might try to give it another read through sometime today. Thanks :) – VerticalEvent Aug 18 '10 at 12:18 1 w3schools may be the first place to go for a quick impression, but don't stay there.
You'll find shallow tutorials written as though the author doesn't know or care about the underlying concepts. Sometimes the details are just wrong. – LarsH Aug 26 '10 at 14:52.
Well, it is not a "place" but I found this book VERY useful for me: oreilly.com/catalog/9780596000530.
Not to take away from the other people answers with many more links, but Nettuts+ have a great tutorial on XSLT: net.tutsplus.com/tutorials/html-css-tech....
This looks like similar to stackoverflow.com/questions/3492529/a-go... copy Pasted my same answer here. Yes w3schools.com provide good tutorials related to XML/XSL. w3schools.com/xsl/default.asp They also provide try it yourself options which are really helpful while learning.
w3schools.com/xsl/tryxslt.asp?xmlfile=cd... Some more tutorials links to begin with are : devguru.com/features/tutorials/xml/begin... nwalsh.com/docs/tutorials/xsl/xsl/slides... http://www.astahost.com/info.php/Xslt-Beginner_t11054.html http://www.learn-xslt-tutorial.com.
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