Hands on XSL Tutorial
[ via XML-Dev ] Learning XSLT using markers and construction paper. Really. Working through the exercise, you’ll create a paper representation of a XSLT style sheet, and use it to generate an output tree. Doing this physical example may help you better visualize how a XSLT processor works. In any case, I think it’s cool.
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