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XSLT Cookbook

Date: Aug. 25, 2001
Link: http://aspn.activestate.com/ASPN/Cookbook/XSLT/
Source Author or Organization: Paul Prescod, ActiveState

The XSLT Cookbook is a new project based on the Python Cookbook. The idea behind "online Cookbooks" is to get people to contribute "recipes" that other people could then take and use in their programs.

The XSLT Cookbook only deals with snippets of code and discussions around them. It doesn't talk about implementation issues or deep language semantics or anything other than snippets of code. It is completely community run. Editors serve as administrators and to "clean up around the edges. People from the community submit recipes without editor supervision and the community can add commentary, ratings and alternatives."

There is an open call out for recipes in all categories. New categories will be added as needed to accomodate the submissions. Currently, Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG) and XSL Formatting Objects (XSL FOs) recipies would be especially appreciated (the cookbook is a little light in those categories thus far).