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Extensible Stylesheet Language (XSL) - Extensible stylesheet language describes how data is presented. XSL may also be used to transform XML data into HTML/CSS documents on the Web servers.
[Category=Information Management ]
Source: Information-Management.com, 18 June 2010 08:33:48, http://www.information-management.com/glossary/e.html
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XSL - Extensible Stylesheet Language is a specification for separating style from content when crating XML pages. The specifications work much like templates, allowing designers to apply single style documents to multiple pages. XSL includes two major innovations - allowing developers to dictate the way web pages are printed and specifications allowing one to transfer XML documents across different applications.).
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Stibo Systems, 30 May 2011 08:07:40, http://www.stibosystems.com/US/Resources/Glossary/F.aspx
XSL - [programming] Acronym for Extensible Style Language. A set of standards for defining XML document presentation and transformation. An XSL style sheet may contain information about how to display tagged content in an XML document, such as font size, background color, and text alignment. An XSL style sheet may also contain XSLT code that describes how to transform the tagged content in an XML document into an output document with another format. The W3C maintains the XSL standards.
[Category=Geospatial ]
Source: esri, 15 October 2012 11:52:43, http://support.esri.com/en/knowledgebase/GISDictionary/term/abbreviation
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