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  1. How do I evaluate an XSLT expression without an XML document?

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    It is particularly well suited to transforming XML from one syntax to another. This could be to a different XML structure, such as XHTML or HTML. Or to a non-XML syntax, such as plain text or JSON. This tutorial shows how to use the Eclipse IDE to process an XSLT transformation.
    XSLT is a W3C standard programming language primarily designed to process XML content. One task it is particularly well suited to is transforming XML to another syntax such as plain text or HTML or to an alternate XML structure. This tutorial shows how to do an XSLT transformation using the Windows command line. To complete this tutorial requires:
    A programming language with the status of a W3C Recommendation , XSLT is primarily designed to process XML content. It is particularly well suited to transforming XML from one syntax to another. This could be to a different XML structure, such as XHTML or HTML. Or to a non-XML syntax, such as plain text or JSON.
    Open a command prompt in the data folder and use Saxon to process the XML with the XSLT code. For example: Open the output in a text editor to check the content. Created on 21 September 2018, last edited on 7 June 2024 at 18:15
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