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best current book with strong coverage of XSLT ?

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    Appreciate your suggestions to either a book, or an on-line site with tutorials, or whatever. I need to get up-to-speed (from a "cold start") quickly. best, Bill

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      Appreciate your suggestions to either a book, or an on-line site with tutorials, or whatever. I need to get up-to-speed (from a "cold start") quickly. best, Bill

      The glyphs you are reading now: are place-holders signifying the total absence of a signature.

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      Apress XSLT[^] I've always liked Apress books. This one is if you are at the beginner level.

      “I have no special talents. I am only passionately curious.” - Albert Einstein

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        Apress XSLT[^] I've always liked Apress books. This one is if you are at the beginner level.

        “I have no special talents. I am only passionately curious.” - Albert Einstein

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        Many thanks ! I don't know how I missed noticing that one, since Apress books have generally been very useful to me, and I thought I had searched their site. best, Bill

        It keeps me humble to think there's more bacteria in my gut than neurons in my brain, and that twenty trillion neutrinos pass through one hand a second, and that the average mattress contains 20 million bedbugs each of whom shits once per hour.

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