I would definitely recommend Michael Kay's book "XSLT
Programmer's Reference". It is I believe the most
accurate book about XSLT. You may also read Jeni
Tennison's books "Beginning XSLT" and "XSLT and XPath
On The Edge"..
I have got Mike's book , and
Jeni's book - XSLT and XPath On The Edge (which is for
advanced topics)
I feel thats a perfect combination to learn XSLT.
Regards,
Mukul
--- Brian Phelps <bphelps(_at_)pacific(_dot_)edu> wrote:
All,
Any suggestions on a good book to learn more about
XML/XSLT and basic
stuff such as templates, nodes, and the like?
Thanks.
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