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  Tutorial: XML Style Sheets XSLT 2.0 Tutorial

Understand the changes and differences in XSLT 2.0

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XML Style Sheets

Major changes from 1.0:

using XPath 2.0 (which implies: using sequences and XML Schema primitive types)
sequences replace the notion of "result tree fragments"
sequences are first-class citizens that can be subjected to further processing

multiple output documents
( template )

better support for grouping (for-each-group)

user-defined functions (allow reuse of XPath expressions)

XML Base support

XHTML output method

XML Schema validation
optional type annotations at variable/parameter declarations and templates
dynamic validation

static validation ("It is implementation-defined whether type errors are signaled statically.")


 

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