Information on Extensible Style Language
Extensible Style Language provides for the separation of
style and content in XML pages. As well as allowing
a web developer to specify how a page is displayed,
Extensible Style Language allows the developer to specify how the page
is to be printed. The use of Extensible Style Language allows
an XML document whose tags specify the type of data
(but nothing about how the data is to be displayed)
to be displayed in the way that the designer intended
without forcing the replacement of the original tags with style-oriented
tags.
Extensible Style Language consists of two major parts: XSLT (Extensible Style Language
transformations) and Extensible Style Language FO (Extensible Style Language formatting objects).
Other topics in our resources on XML related to Extensible Style Language include:
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