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In the previous chapters, we dealt with XML documents and their manipulation. Our interaction with XML documents was limited to reading, writing, querying, and validating them with the help of .NET Framework classes. No doubt these operations are widely needed in real-world XML applications. However, often you also need to transform XML data from one representation to another. For example, you may need to convert XML data into HTML so that it can be displayed in the browser. So, how do we accomplish such a transformation? This is where Extensible Stylesheet Language Transformations (XSLT) comes into the picture.
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© 2007 Bipin Joshi
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(2007). Transforming XML with XSLT. In: Pro .NET 2.0 XML. Apress. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-0198-4_6
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