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Markup languages / Functional languages / 4GL / XQuery / XSLT / XPath 1.0 / XPath 2.0 / XPath / XML transformation language / Computing / Web standards / XML
Date: 2004-06-11 06:58:47
Markup languages
Functional languages
4GL
XQuery
XSLT
XPath 1.0
XPath 2.0
XPath
XML transformation language
Computing
Web standards
XML

XSLT and XPath Optimization

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