Brief Summary
This course dives into the world of XSLT and XPath over five dynamic days. Perfect for anyone looking to master XML transformations with tons of hands-on practice and free content to get started!
Key Points
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Intensive 5-day class focused on XSLT and XPath.
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Covers both XSLT 1.0 and 2.0, and XPath 1.0 and 2.0.
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Hands-on exercises and over 24 hours of lectures.
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Free previews available for several modules.
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Focus on transforming XML to various formats.
Learning Outcomes
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Understand the purpose of XSLT and XPath.
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Design and develop effective XSLT scripts.
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Navigate the XSLT and XPath documentation confidently.
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Transform XML data into different formats like HTML and text.
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Grasp the relationship between XSLT and XSL.
About This Course
5-day class for transforming XML covers every element, every attribute and every function of W3C XSLT/XPath 1.0 and 2.0.
"Practical Transformation Using XSLT and XPath" is over 24 hours of instructor lecture, with hands-on exercises and solutions, of an intensive five-day training class. Â The introduction/overview is free, the first two modules are free, the introduction of every other module is free, one additional lecture is free and the annexes are free: a total of 311 minutes of free preview content!
This class overviews the entire scope of the Extensible Stylesheet Language Transformations (XSLT) 1.0 , XSLT 2.0 , the XML Path Language (XPath) 1.0 Â and XPath 2.0 Â W3C Recommendations, used for transforming structured information (e.g. XML to XML, XML to HTML, XML to XSL-FO, XML to text, etc.). The objectives of the course are to understand the role and utility of the Recommendations, to overview all the constructs of the Recommendations (this five-day delivery covers every element, every attribute, and every function), to design and develop XSLT scripts, and to efficiently navigate the available documentation and resources. The relationship of XSLT to XSL is explained, though details of XSL Formatting Object semantics are not included.
Janne P.
Clear and thorough. Yes, the course is long, but I feel it's worth it.