XSLT 2.0 and XPath 2.0 Programmer's Reference, 4th Edition (861 page)

BOOK: XSLT 2.0 and XPath 2.0 Programmer's Reference, 4th Edition
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examples

element-available() and

XSLT 1.0 processors and

multiple source documents

/
pattern and

multiple xsl:import-schema declarations

multiplication of durations

multiplicative operators.
See also
*
;
div
;
idiv
;
mod

MultiplicativeExpr construct

multivalued keys

Music Encoding Initiative (MEI)

music transformation, XSLT and

musical symbols

MusicXML

name(s)

attribute.
See
attribute names; name attribute

characters, matching in regex

decimal-format

element.
See
element names

function.
See
function names

list of

formatting

local.
See
local name

of nodes.
See also
local-name(); name(); node-name()

comparing

local part of

name() and

of parameters

same

user-defined functions and vendor-supplied functions with

timezone

type.
See
type names

unprefixed.
See
unprefixed names

of variables.
See
variables

name(s) (in XPath expressions).
See also
LocalPart; NCName; NCNameChar; Prefix; QNames

case-sensitive

name attribute

name of key and

name of namespace node and

xsl:call-template and

named attribute sets.
See
attribute sets

named decimal format

named global types

named modes

named templates

definition/description

evaluated at runtime

import precedence

invoking

recursive

stylesheet function as wrapper for

stylesheet functions
v.

as wrapper for stylesheet function

name() function.
See also
local-name(); namespace-uri(); node-name()

namespace prefix and

principal node kind and

self
axis and

namespace(s) (.NET assembly)

System.Xml

namespace(s) (XML).
See also
Namespaces 1.1, XML

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