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Transformations of XML with CSS and DOM

Though the XSLT and XQuery share the same data model, type system and function library they are created by different working groups within W3C in order to work in large collections the query language was initially created and this language deals with the large collections of XML documents and not only with large collection of the documents it can also work with the documents that are individual documents, there are many differences between these languages. In the web development circles the XHTML is continually expanding, since there are

Distributing Server Load with XML and XSL

The web server should be connected to databases it has to retrieve the data and the web server has to process it and format it into HTML and after that it has to be sent to the client. The users can increase the life of the servers by reducing the load on it by using XML and XSL. The extensible style sheet language is a style sheet format for XML documents which is the counterpart to the cascading style sheet in HTML, when the user sends XML and XSL to the client, the client creates HTML for the user the process of the server also becomes fast

Functionality of Xinclude

Various parts of document are assembled before processing. This process Is recurring and Xinclude is used to support this scenario. A Software, i s used to support this functionality since it is a stand alone specification. The Xinclude processor reduces dependence on other softwares . This processor is written in XSLT 2 and implements Xinclude. The basic concepts of entities are introduced by XML  DTDs. These are used to obtain one logical XML document from the distributed physical structures. However, entities were removed in the XML

XSL Transformations (XSLT)

This specification defines the syntax and semantics of XSLT, which is a language for transforming XML documents into other XML documents.XSLT is designed for use as part of XSL, which is a stylesheet language for XML. In addition to XSLT, XSL includes an XML vocabulary for specifying formatting. XSL specifies the styling of an XML document by using XSLT to describe how the document is transformed into another XML document that uses the formatting vocabulary. XSLT is also designed to be used independently of XSL. However, XSLT is not intended as a

XSLT and XPath

Altova Education partner This XSL course is the last two days of the five-day XML training course, but it can be taken independently of the five-day package. You are currently working with XML - maybe you've defined a language with a DTD, maybe you're editing XML documents regularly, or maybe you're prototyping a project - but you need to expand your knowledge of the W3C XML languages. The Intermediate client-side XML class examines XPath and XSLT. XSLT is used to transform your XML documents into a format appropriate for particular applications

Distributing Server Load with XML and XSL

"Your Web server has a tough job. It must connect to databases, retrieve data, process it, format it into HTML, and then send it to the client. Increase the life of your server by reducing the load on it using XML and XSL. The eXtensible Stylesheet Language (or XML) is a style-sheet format for XML documents that is the counterpart to the Cascading Style Sheet (CSS) in HTML. By sending the XML and XSL to the client, and having the client create the HTML for you, your server can spend time doing other things, like processing credit card

XQuery and XSLT compared

Although XQuery was initially conceived as a query language for large collections of XML documents, it is also capable of transforming individual documents. As such, its capabilities overlap with XSLT, which was designed expressly to allow input XML documents to be transformed into XML or other formats.The XSLT 2.0 and XQuery standards were developed by separate working groups within W3C, working together to ensure a common approach where appropriate. They share the same data model, type system, and function library, and both include XPath 2.0 as a

Using CSS2 to display XML documents

Outside of custom editors and viewers, reading XML data is comparatively difficult. A lightweight approach for viewing XML is to attach a cascading style sheet (CSS2) to XML documents and then use a recent Web browser to view them (Mozilla is excellent, IE often adequate). developerWorks columnist David Mertz takes a look at this alternative approach in this tip. Reading XML documents is not easy -- for a human. XML documents are all text, but the visual arrangement of parts does not necessarily correspond well to the conceptual connections between

CSS3 Basic User Interface Module

Abstract This section is informative. CSS (Cascading Style Sheets) is a language for describing the rendering of HTML and XML documents on screen, on paper, in speech, etc. It uses various selectors, properties and values to style basic user interface elements in a document. This specification describes those user interface related selectors, properties and values that are proposed for CSS level 3 to style HTML and XML (including XHTML and XForms). It includes and extends user interface related features from the selectors, properties and values of

CSS3 Color Module

Abstract CSS (Cascading Style Sheets) is a language for describing the rendering of HTML and XML documents on screen, on paper, in speech, etc. To color elements in a document, it uses color related properties and respective values. This specification describes the properties and values that are proposed for CSS level 3. It includes and extends them from properties and values of CSS level 2. Status of This Document This specification is one of the "modules" for the upcoming CSS level 3 (CSS3) specification. It not only describes the color related

Introduction to XPath Syntax

XPath enables you to locate any one or more nodes within an XML document, often by using multiple alternate routes. In essence, XPath provides the syntax for performing basic queries upon your XML document data. It works by utilizing the ability to work with XML documents as hierarchically structured data sets. All XML documents can be represented as a hierarchy or tree of nodes. This aspect of XML shares a similarity to how paths are encoded in file system URLs, which are used in Windows Explorer to produce tree views of files and folders on your

What’s New in XPath 2.0

This article provides a brief tour through some of the new features in XPath 2.0. It assumes that you already have a basic understanding of XPath 1.0, and that you've most likely used it in the context of XSLT. It is by no means an exhaustive overview but merely points out some of the most noteworthy features. Relationship between XPath 1.0 and XPath 2.0 Both the XPath 1.0 recommendation and the latest XPath 2.0 working draft say that "XPath is a language for addressing parts of an XML document". This was a fairly appropriate characterization of

XPath Summary

This tutorial has taught you how to find information in an XML document. You have learned how to use XPath to navigate through elements and attributes in an XML document. You have also learned how to use some of the standard functions that are built-in in XPath. For more information on XPath, please look at our XPath Reference. Now You Know XPath, What's Next? The next step is to learn about XSLT, XQuery, XLink, and XPointer. XSLT XSLT is the style sheet language for XML files. With XSLT you can transform XML documents into other


 
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