7.4 Moving On
In addition to all the simple XML reading, writing, manipulation, and
navigation you started with, you have now seen how to create and use
one particular type of XML document, the XSLT stylesheet. You should
have learned a little bit about the XSLT language, and how to pass
parameters and extension objects to it in order to customize your
output.
Continuing along this theme, I'll show you another
very specific type of XML document next, the W3C XML Schema
definition document. Though you've already seen some
use of XML Schema earlier in Chapter 2, in Chapter 8 I'll present a more in-depth
look at W3C XML Schema and what it can do for you.
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