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character attribute (xsl:output-character)

character blocks

(list)

character categories

(list)

character class escapes

as atoms

back-reference and

backslash
\
and

in square brackets

character class expression

character classes

atoms as

character encoding.
See also
Unicode

ASCII

copyright symbol and

US

UTF-8 as superset of

%HH

iso-8859– 1

UTF-8

UTF-16

in xsl:output

in xsl:result-document

character groups

character ranges in

negative group

positive group

square brackets and

subtraction

character maps (XSLT).
See also
xsl:character-map

CDATA sections and

‘commenting out' elements (example)

composite

definition/description

disable-output-escaping
v.

entity references and

internal DTD subset and

limitations of

merging

name of

no effect

nonbreaking space character and

serialization and

SGML and

use-character-maps and

xsl:output-character and

character maps and

Character Model for the World Wide Web 1.0: Normalization

character normalization

and

normalize-unicode() and

character ranges (regex)

in character groups

as codepoint range

hyphen and

i
flag and

names for, in Unicode.
See
character blocks

positive groups and

Unicode codepoints and

character references (XML).
See also
entity references

definition/description

encoding attribute and

special characters converted to

charset attribute ()

charset attribute (HTML meta element)

chessboard, knight's tour of (case study)

chevrons

patterns and

regex and

XPath and

child axis (XPath)

definition/description

KindTest and

NameTest and

node() and

PatternAxis and

in patterns

child-or-top axis

children, of nodes

attributes generated before

parent relationship
v.

choosing.
See also
xsl:choose

prefixes

prevention of conflicts and

template rules

XPath-level work
v.
XSLT-level work

circularity

patterns and

variable references and

circumflex

cities grouped by country

Clark, James.
See also
xt processor

on DSSSL

Clark notation

node-name() example

resolve-QName() example

class hierarchy

UML

xsl:import

client side.
See also
browsers

JavaScript

script

extension functions and

transformation


closure (property of languages)

codepoint collation.
See
Unicode codepoint collation

codepoint range

Unicode codepoint and

codepoint-equal() function

comparing strings and

comparing URIs and

xs:anyURI and

codepoints (Unicode)

character ranges and

definition/description

string-to-codepoints() and

codepoints-to-string() function.
See also
string-to-codepoints()

collapsing whitespace

collating sequences.
See
collations

collation attribute

collation units

ignorable

collation URIs

Saxon

collations (XPath).
See also
sorting

case-insensitive comparison and

characters ignored in

codepoint.
See
Unicode codepoint collation

decomposition and

default.
See
default collation

definition/description

domain-specific collating rules in

eq
operator and

in Germany

identified by URIs

implementation-defined

in Java

matching substrings with

minimal

ordering of strings by

in Saxon

sorting and

static context and

strong

substring matching with

in Sweden

UK phone book and

URIs

URIs, in Saxon

varying by country

weak

in the XPath context

XQuery and

collection URIs

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