Read XSLT 2.0 and XPath 2.0 Programmer's Reference, 4th Edition Online
Authors: Michael Kay
atomization and
backward-compatibility rules and
examples
general comparison operators
v.
operand types for
RangeExpr and
type checking for
empty sequence and
XQuery and
xs:untypedAtomic values and
value space
of dates
timezone part of
ValueComp construct
van der Vlist, Eric
variable binding (XSLT)
variable references
$ sign and
circularity and
definition of
as first component in path expressions
id() and
key() and
xsl:param and
xsl:variable and
VariableReference construct
variables.
See also
xsl:variable
categories of
context
convenience
deferred evaluation of
definition of
dynamically scoped
environment
global.
See
global variables
in-scope.
See
in-scope variables
intermediate results in
literal string value assigned to
local.
See
local variables
mathematical use of term
names of
$ sign and
namespace prefixes in
in namespaces
no updateable
range.
See
range variables
references to.
See
variable references
scoping rules
tree-valued
global
type of
updating and
usage
values of
as attribute and
dynamic context and
expressions
v.
select attribute and
xsl:apply-templates and
xsl:call-template and
VarName construct
VBScript
as dynamically typed language
extension functions in
MSXML and
extension functions in
vendor portability example
vendor-defined APIs
vendor-defined attributes
vendor-defined numbering sequences
vendor-defined output methods.
See also
serialization
vendor-specific extensions.
See also
extension functions
allowed
context/environment and
function-available() and
implementation-defined XSLT language behavior and
testing for
variance in
vendor-supplied functions
for calling
user-defined function name and
Venn operators.
See also
except
;
intersect
;
union
combining sets of nodes with
examples of
type errors and
version = “1.0”
version = “1.1”
version = “2.0,” setting of
arithmetic operators and
comparison operators and
empty sequence and
error semantics for
and
and
or
first node rule
type checking of function arguments
version attribute
effect/usage
forward/backward compatibility modes
XSLT 1.0 processor
XSLT 2.0 processor
HTML version and
XML version and
XMLSpy and
[xsl:]
version compatibility.
See also
backward-compatibility mode; forward-compatibility mode
versions (XSLT)
browsers and different
effective
element-available() and
future
testing
versions, of same schema
vertical bar symbol.
See
|
;
union
operator