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XSL

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What is XSL?

XSL (Extensible Stylesheet Language) is a family of languages used for transforming and rendering XML documents. It consists of three parts: XSLT (XSL Transformations) for transforming XML, XPath for navigating XML documents, and XSL-FO (XSL Formatting Objects) for formatting XML for output to various media, such as print or screen. XSLT is the most commonly used part, enabling developers to transform XML data into other formats like HTML, text, or even other XML structures.

What other technologies are related to XSL?

XSL Competitor Technologies

XQuery is a query language designed for XML data. While it can be used for data transformation, it is more focused on querying and is therefore a competitor.
mentioned alongside XSL in 8% (304) of relevant job posts

XSL Complementary Technologies

XML is the foundation upon which XSL operates. XSL transforms XML documents.
mentioned alongside XSL in 2% (6.2k) of relevant job posts
XML Schema Definition (XSD) is used to define the structure of XML documents, which are then transformed by XSL.
mentioned alongside XSL in 7% (865) of relevant job posts
XML Parsers are used to read XML into a document object model, which XSL can then manipulate.
mentioned alongside XSL in 55% (108) of relevant job posts

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