XSLT 2.0 and XPath 2.0 Programmer's Reference, 4th Edition (855 page)

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unordered() and

JScript.
See also
ECMAScript; JavaScript

extension functions in

MSXML and

transform document (example)

Julian calendar

Gregorian calendar and

Kennedy family tree.
See
family tree (case study)

Kennedy, John F.

Kernow development environment, Saxon and

key definitions

key values

key() function

associative access to nodes with

grouping nodes and

id()
v.

literal and

patterns in xsl:key and

variable reference and

xsl:key and

key() pattern (example)

keys.
See also
xsl:key

concat() function and

as cross-references

grouping.
See
grouping keys

IDs
v.

locating nodes by value with

match attribute and

multiple definitions for same

multiple named

multivalued

name of

node selection in any document with

nodes with same

optimization of joins with

PathPattern and

for same nodes

simple

sort.
See
sort key(s)

values of

use attribute and

keywords

comment

ForExpr construct and

IfExpr construct and

node

processing-instruction

QuantifiedExpr construct and

text

KindTests

attribute()

for attribute nodes

simple type definition and

child axis and

comment()

for document nodes

document-node()

element()

for element nodes

examples of

global attribute declarations and

matching nodes and

node()

node kind and

NodeTests as

PatternStep and

processing-instruction()

schema-defined type and

schema-element()

schema-element and

substitution groups and

syntax

template rule priority and

text()

type annotation and

type hierarchy and

Kleene operators.
See also
*
;
+
;
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