Index
Symbols
- #PCDATA, Validation
- $ (dollar-sign), Using variables
- & (ampersand), & entity, XSLT Stylesheets
- < (encoding, left angle-bracket), Validation
- (BufferedHttpResponseWrapper), XSLT Transformation Filter
- * (asterisk), Location Steps
- < (left angle-bracket), Validation
- = (equals sign), <xsl:if>
- == (equality operator), <xsl:if>
- @ (attribute selection), An XSLT Example
- {} (curly braces), An XSLT Example, Attribute Value Templates
- | (pipe) operator, <xsl:param>and <xsl:with-param>, Stylesheet Functionality
A
- Accept HTTP header, Identifying the client
- Accept-Language HTTP header, Putting It All Together
- access synchronization, service method, Thread Safety Tips
- actions, Web Frameworks
- addElem( ), Source Code
- Address.java, XSLT as a Code Generator
- AddressDO.xml, XSLT as a Code Generator
- Altova XML Spy, Trying It Out
- Ant, XSLT Part 2 -- Beyond the Basics, Ant Documentation Stylesheet, Cleaning up dependency lists, Development Environment, Ant, Transforming using Ant’s style task
- Ant documentation stylesheet, Ant Documentation Stylesheet, Cleaning up dependency lists
- build file structure, Ant Basics
- build files, A typical Ant build file, A typical Ant build file
- CLASSPATH, A typical Ant build file
- global properties list, Stylesheet Functionality
- installing, Installing Ant
- JAR file conflicts, avoiding, Installing Ant
- make, as alternative to, Ant
- online resources, Ant Documentation Stylesheet
- output, specification, Specifying XHTML output
- style attributes, Transforming using Ant’s style task
- transformations ...
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