XSLT 2.0 and XPath 2.0 Programmer's Reference, 4th Edition (887 page)

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atomization and

backward-compatibility rules and

examples

general comparison operators
v.

operand types for

RangeExpr and

type checking for

empty sequence and

XQuery and

xs:untypedAtomic values and

value space

of dates

timezone part of

ValueComp construct

van der Vlist, Eric

variable binding (XSLT)

variable references

$ sign and

circularity and

definition of

as first component in path expressions

id() and

key() and

xsl:param and

xsl:variable and

VariableReference construct

variables.
See also
xsl:variable

categories of

context

convenience

deferred evaluation of

definition of

dynamically scoped

environment

global.
See
global variables

in-scope.
See
in-scope variables

intermediate results in

literal string value assigned to

local.
See
local variables

mathematical use of term

names of

$ sign and

namespace prefixes in

in namespaces

no updateable

range.
See
range variables

references to.
See
variable references

scoping rules

tree-valued

global

type of

updating and

usage

values of

as attribute and

dynamic context and

expressions
v.

select attribute and

xsl:apply-templates and

xsl:call-template and

VarName construct

VBScript

as dynamically typed language

extension functions in

MSXML and

extension functions in

vendor portability example

vendor-defined APIs

vendor-defined attributes

vendor-defined numbering sequences

vendor-defined output methods.
See also
serialization

vendor-specific extensions.
See also
extension functions

allowed

context/environment and

function-available() and

implementation-defined XSLT language behavior and

testing for

variance in

vendor-supplied functions

for calling

user-defined function name and

Venn operators.
See also
except
;
intersect
;
union

combining sets of nodes with

examples of

type errors and

version = “1.0”

version = “1.1”

version = “2.0,” setting of

arithmetic operators and

comparison operators and

empty sequence and

error semantics for
and
and
or

first node rule

type checking of function arguments

version attribute

effect/usage

forward/backward compatibility modes

XSLT 1.0 processor

XSLT 2.0 processor

HTML version and

XML version and

XMLSpy and

[xsl:]

version compatibility.
See also
backward-compatibility mode; forward-compatibility mode

versions (XSLT)

browsers and different

effective

element-available() and

future

testing

versions, of same schema

vertical bar symbol.
See
|
;
union
operator

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