I found that after reading Michael's volume on XSLT1, which is by far
the most complete and accurate description of the language, the XSLT2
spec was fairly easy to interpret. Other books on XSLT are not quite
so useful. This is not the most efficient path, but it will give you a
very good understanding of the fundamentals of the language.
(That said, I'd still love to get my hands on that XSLT2 book when it
comes out--seeing the details explicated will be great.)
Best,
Paul Ford
--
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Michael Kay <mhk-uGS4jv4rpPNaa/9Udqfwiw@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> > Hi there ,
> > Please is someone that can recomand some books that cover XSLT 2.0 .
> > Are this kind of books published yet ?
> > Thank you ,
> > Stefan
>
> I'm working on it.
>
> It's difficult to get the timing right on this. Any book that covers
> XSLT 2.0 and comes out too early is going to contain wrong information,
> because the spec is still changing. There are some books with a small
> section on XSLT 2.0, but it's not enough to be useful. At the moment,
> you have to work from the W3C specs.
>
> Michael Kay
>
>
>
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