Its probably the best place to find out which book I should
buy for learning more about XSLT and XPath. I've seen
Michael Kay's book on XSLT2.0 and it seems really good but
was wondering whether it would give me enough information
on XPath as well.
Any recommendations?
Michael doesn't do things by halves :-)
He wrote two books,
xslt and xpath.
Both same publisher,
both have my recommendation.
Go back and have a closer look at your bookshop/website.
amazon.com search for michael kay.
Make sure you get the xslt 2.0, not rev 2 of his book
on xslt 1.0
HTH DaveP
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