23 February 2014

XSLT Elements

                     The links in the "Element" column point to attributes and more useful information about each specific element.


Element
Description
Applies a template rule from an imported style sheet
Applies a template rule to the current element or to the current element's child nodes
Adds an attribute
Defines a named set of attributes
Calls a named template
Used in conjunction with <when> and <otherwise> to express multiple conditional tests
Creates a comment node in the result tree
Creates a copy of the current node (without child nodes and attributes)
Creates a copy of the current node (with child nodes and attributes)
Defines the characters and symbols to be used when converting numbers into strings, with the format-number() function
Creates an element node in the output document
Specifies an alternate code to run if the processor does not support an XSLT element
Loops through each node in a specified node set
Contains a template that will be applied only if a specified condition is true
Imports the contents of one style sheet into another. Note: An imported style sheet has lower precedence than the importing style sheet
Includes the contents of one style sheet into another. Note: An included style sheet has the same precedence as the including style sheet
Declares a named key that can be used in the style sheet with the key() function
Writes a message to the output (used to report errors)
Replaces a namespace in the style sheet to a different namespace in the output
Determines the integer position of the current node and formats a number
Specifies a default action for the <choose> element
Defines the format of the output document
Declares a local or global parameter
Defines the elements for which white space should be preserved
Writes a processing instruction to the output
Sorts the output
Defines the elements for which white space should be removed
Defines the root element of a style sheet
Rules to apply when a specified node is matched
Writes literal text to the output
Defines the root element of a style sheet
Extracts the value of a selected node
Declares a local or global variable
Specifies an action for the <choose> element
Defines the value of a parameter to be passed into a template

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