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- Robin Cover's XSL Resource.
- Frank Boumphrey presents an XSL Tutorial, in two parts.
- eXtensible Style Language
(XSL) from the authoritative source, the W3C.
- The XSL Proposal is only a note, not a draft or recommendation.
- XML with a dash of Spice is a note
which "shows how, with a few simple extensions, ECMAScript becomes a powerful and easy-to-learn
way to style XML pages using extensible CSS rules together with scripted flow objects".
- Spice notes by Robert Stevahn,
author of the Spice submission.
- James K. Tauber provides some links in his XSL
:The Extensible Stylesheet Language.
- An introduction to XSL by Henry S. Thompson.
- XSL Tutorial from Microsoft.
- XSL (and DSSSL)
links from Lisa Rein at finetuning.com.
- XSL-List from Mulberry
- To subscribe to the list, send mail to
majordomo@mulberrytech.com with 'subscribe XSL-List' as the body of the message. There is also a digest
version of the list. To subscribe to the digest version, send mail to
majordomo@mulberrytech.com with 'subscribe XSL-List-Digest' as the body.
Special thanks to Jelks Cabaniss for providing additional links,
as well as several contributors to the XSL list.