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Tangorre, Michael
04/21/2004 10:11 AM

> Anybody recommend any good forums for XSL/XSLT beginners? Check out this link on the left hand side... http://www.w3schools.com/ Mike

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Nick de Voil
04/21/2004 10:17 AM

> Anybody recommend any good forums for XSL/XSLT beginners? > > Books and all recommendations welcome. I have a Wrox book by Michael Kay, who knows a thing or two about XSLT. There used to be a related forum on wrox.com which Michael was on, so you could always get an answer if your question was interesting enough. Not sure if it's still there. I wouldn't say the book makes XSLT exactly easy to understand, but I think that's because XSLT just isn't very easy to understand ;-) Nick

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d.a.collie
04/21/2004 10:18 AM

Thanks for getting back to me... sorry, I don't think I've worded it very well.... I've went through the simple tutorials on w3schools, also on zvon.org... I've got a grasp of the really basic stuff with the basic examples given. I'm at the stage where I've got a XML schema and I wanna be able to do what zvon.org does so I don't need to care what platform the user is coming to the pages on... but I've hit a brick wall... Guess I was looking for the XSLT version of this list :-) -- David

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Cary Gordon
04/21/2004 07:11 PM

You might want to look at "XML for Web Designers Using Macromedia Studio MX 2004" by Kevin Ruse (1584503017). Cary Gordon The Cherry Hill Company At 03:22 PM 4/21/2004 +0100, you wrote: ----- Excess quoted text cut - see Original Post for more -----

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d.a.collie
04/21/2004 10:33 AM

>> I wouldn't say the book makes XSLT exactly easy to understand, but I think that's because XSLT just isn't very easy to understand ;-) That's exactly what I'm running into... just don't know enough to make the leaps required at the moment... but ah'll keep trying :-) Cheers -- David

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d.a.collie
04/21/2004 10:59 AM

>> It does?! Nah, I had no idea ... hitting book store tonight ... Yeah... mentions the commercial ones then gives a nod to yours... I could dig out the page no if needed :-) Cheers for the link to the list... looks like exactly what I was looking for.  Thanks for your help. -- David

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Massimo, Tiziana e Federica
04/22/2004 12:34 AM

A good book to get started is: http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/learnxslt/ I wrote a small review on Amazon Apart from zvon.org, as Michael suggested, w3schools.com is a good resource (especially for beginners) ---------------------------- Massimo Foti http://www.massimocorner.com Co-Author of Dreamweaver MX 2004 Magic: http://www.dwmagic.com/

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d.a.collie
04/22/2004 04:31 AM

thanks all :-) -- David


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