Output content from one attribute based on another attribute
1.XSL Transformations (XSLT) - World Wide Web Consortium
Description:This specification defines the syntax and semantics of XSLT,
which is a language for transforming XML documents into other XML
documents. (W3C Recommendation 16 ...
2.Extensible Markup Language (XML) 1.0 (Fifth Edition)
Description:Enables generic SGML to be served, received, and processed on
the Web in the way that is now possible with HTML. XML has been designed
for ease of implementation and ...
3.Output Formats | Graphviz - Graph Visualization Software
Description:For a given graph object, one will typically a draw directive
before the label directive. For example, for a node, one would first use
the commands in _draw_ followed ...
4.attrs | Graphviz - Graph Visualization Software
Description:The table below describes the attributes used by various
Graphviz tools. The table gives the name of the attribute, the graph
components (node, edge, etc.) which use ...
5.HTML Standard - WHATWG
Description:For example, "the foo attribute's value must be a valid
integer" is a requirement on producers, as it lays out the allowed values;
in contrast, the requirement "the ...
6.XSL Concepts and Practical Use
Description:reuse of fragments of data: the same content should look
different in different contexts. multiple output formats: different media
(paper, online), different sizes ...
7.Output caching in ASP.NET Web API - StrathWeb
Description:If the request passes our caching rules, we build up a cache
key. That has a format of [RequestUri.AbsolutePath:Request Content Type].
This way we will not ...
8.JDOM: FAQ
Description:What is JDOM? What is JDOM not? Is JDOM an acronym? What is
the JDOM license? Where can I get JDOM? Which Maven artifact should I use?
9.ASP.NET 4 and Visual Studio 2010 Web Development Overview ...
Description:This document provides an overview of many of the new features
for ASP.NET that are included in the.NET Framework 4 and in Visual Studio
2010.
10.3.2 Elements — HTML Standard - WHATWG
Description:Authors must not use elements, attributes, or attribute values
for purposes other than their appropriate intended semantic purpose, as
doing so prevents software from ...
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