Title:
Introduction to XSL
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Tutorial
Presenter: Steve Ball, Chief Technical Officer, Zveno, Steve.Ball@zveno.com
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Outline: The Extensible Stylesheet Language, XSL, allows
XML developers to manipulate their documents, and is a convenient
alternative to SAX and DOM. XSL can also be used to display
XML documents in a variety of media: print, Web and spoken.
Biography: Steve Ball is Chief Technical Officer at Australia-based
Zveno.
He is the author of Web Tcl Complete (McGraw-Hill), several
magazine articles and numerous research papers. Steve has also
developed and manages a number of Open Source software projects,
including the XSLT Standard Library, TclXML, TclDOM, TclXSLT,
the waX Me Lyrical XML editor and the Plume Web browser.
Since 1997 Steve has been involved in XML standards and in developing
best practises for engineering XSL stylesheets and designing
XML documents. He has been an XML consultant for several organisations,
including the ABC, State and Federal Government Departments
and has been training Web authors and developers in all XML
related topics, such as XML, XSL, XML Schemas, SVG and DocBook.
Previously Steve was a researcher at the Australian National
University, and the Advanced Computational Systems Co-Operative
Research Centre. Steve is a member of USENIX.
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