At 2004-01-28 10:26 +0000, james walker wrote:
I have had a bit of practice with xpath but any suggestions as to where i
could learn more would be greatly appreciated!
Michael Kay's book "XSLT Programmer's Reference" is highly respected.
Prentice Hall has published my two books in paper form: "Definitive XSLT
and XPath" and "Definitive XSL-FO", each a snapshot of a past edition of
the content from which I derive our instructor-led training.
We sell PDF renditions (with site- or world-wide licenses for some and
perpetual free updates for all) of the content from our web site:
"Practical Transformation Using XSLT and XPath" and "Practical Formatting
Using XSL-FO".
I'm scrambling to try and release the next edition of both books this week,
but now it looks like next week before I will be done; owners of old
editions should keep an eye out for email notices. This will be the 11th
edition for the XSLT book and the 5th edition for the XSL-FO book. Also,
it will be the last edition of XSLT for XSLT 1.0 ... I'll be revising the
book for XSLT 2 and customers of old editions will continue to get their
free revisions for the new language (something I cannot offer for the paper
copies).
I hope this helps.
..................... Ken
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