XSL- Extensible Style sheet Language.
Douglas Lovell has written: 'XSL formatting objects' -- subject(s): XSL (Document markup language)
CSS is used to format HTML documents (webpages); XSL is used to tell a browser in what format to display an XML document.
Extensible StyleSheet Language
There are multiple online resources where you can find more information regarding XSL. Some popular options include the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) website, which provides the official XSL specifications and documentation, as well as tutorial websites like W3Schools or Tutorials Point, which offer beginner-friendly explanations and examples of XSL concepts and syntax. Additionally, online forums and communities such as Stack Overflow can be valuable sources for specific questions and discussions related to XSL.
If you wish to style an element within XML you will need to use XSL and XSLT, CSS is commonly used for HTML and other languages other than XML data.
XML uses XSL to describe data
Nicholas James Taylor has written: 'Evaluation of XSL formatting objects and formatting tools in a commercial publishing environment'
Assuming "XLS" means MS Excel, you can import your XML data to Excel, then filter or sort as desired.
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i want convert the xml file by xsl file.. from tis: <doctor> <course> <section> </section> <section> </section> </course> <course> <section> </section> <section> </section> </course> </doctor> <doctor> <course> <section> </section> <section> </section> </course> <course> <section> </section> <section> </section> </course> </doctor> ---------------------------------------- to be like : <course> <doctor> <section> </section> <section> </section> </doctor> <doctor> <section> </section> <section> </section> </doctor> </course> <course> <doctor> <section> </section> <section> </section> </doctor> </course>
Neil Bradley has written: 'The concise companion' -- subject(s): SGML (Document markup language) 'The XML schema companion' -- subject(s): XML (Document markup language), Database management 'A scheduling policy simulator' 'XSL Companion, The'