It's been 13 years and this is still the better XSLT tutorial on CZcams, thanks man
When he showed the table i had a flashback to learning html over a weekend like 10 years ago. Then i looked down and saw this is 10 years old. Checks out.
You just taught me more in 6 minutes than I have in about 8 hours today with my POS textbook (XML New Perspectives)
Thanks!
My professor in a masters degree spent 2 hour talking about this, I could not get it right. You made it in 5 minutes and that is awesome! Thanks!
Less than an hour before my test on DTD/XSLT/XSD and I finally found this miracle video so I can understand how XSLT works. It's good that I also have had an HTML/CSS class last year so it helps fill in the blanks.
I find this short tutorial very useful. Simple and to the point. Thank you!
Excellent tutorial! Knowing is one thing, explaining it clearly is a totally different thing - and thats what makes great teachers great!
Just found this, because I needed to understand a style sheet - excellent explanation and very helpful - thank you!
Excellent video Jeremy. Short and to the point!
Excellent Video. Straight and to the point. Well done and keep up the good work!!!
Pretty quick and simple. . Loved it...
It's incredibly simple, that's the point I was trying to make.
Thank you! I appreciated most your explanation of the syntax.
Haha i am just trying to learn this simple thing for about one month or some thing and thought me it just 6 Minuit Thank you very much sir RESPECT!
Thank you so much, man. You helped me with my homework. I really do appreciate it. Thank you again!
Your explanations are easy to understand. Thank you!!!
Short and precise 😍 best teacher ever
the best I achieved in one video. I understood it.
Brilliant tutorial! Thanks so much. This helped a lot.
Great video. Taught me heaps in a short space of time. Thank you.
Thanks Jeremy, Its a nice pre-cursor learning before deep diving into an ocean of book learning!
Thanks, now I feel confident enough to create my own citation format for word documents.
so helpful, thanks so much! can't believe my lecturer takes hours to explain this and I still can't follow. Thanks for your work!
Preety! simple And nice presentation!!
Nice little practical introduction. Of course there is much more to it, but for a start this is great! Thanks
Theeenkssssssss i love you today is my FinalPractcalExam and this tutorial were very helpful for me
Thank you from the bottom of my heart !
Great tutorial Jeremy!
Well presented! Thanks for sharing your knowledge!!
Thanks! My video production skills aren't the best and my public speaking skills can use some polishing but I do try to keep things simple. Glad you like it.
Of course .. We do not watch this to learn presentation skills.. we watch it to learn technology in a simple way..Bingo
Thank you for uploading this video. It was very clear.
In this example you don't need the for-each loop.
You could also use the following simpler method:
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and for a movie you can define a template:
this way its clear and you can reuse the template for other purposes
Thanks Jeremy, We were evaluating if xslt was the right language for transforming xmls to csv. Your video answered the question.
Straight to the point 👏
Excellent! Thanks you:)
good place to start with xsl. excellent tutorial.
Nice tutorial :D
Very helpful, thanks!
Wow I understand this stuff now. Thanks
Thank you, I've liked your tutorial :D
thanks a lot
your video was a big help for my exam
Thanks a lot Mr.Morgan.
Simple and perfect 😊
Hello Jeremy, excellent video! Do you know how to transpose the table header to go column-wise rather than row-wise? And subsequently populate the table in that orientation rather than the one in the video?
Simply Amazing :)
Thank you for the tutorial. Currently learning SOA course in university, no better source to learn than watching a video on CZcams (from 10yrs ago LOL
straight to the point
Very neat tutorial atleast for a novice like me!! I appreciate the efforts!!
Very good!
Hi Jeremy ... I loved the way to presented its so clear.. Please let me know if you offer any tutorials or if you have a book published ..
great video and easy to understand for beginners. is there any 2016 xml editors you recommend to use today that are very simple to create these xslt transform sheets?
thanks helped me a lot
Great tutorial
Thanks
great tutorial :)
Thanks,for this video.
Thank you!
Damn good tutorial :) Thanks!!!!
Thank you so much!!!!
Dude, you rock!!! :-)
Thankx pal. you save my life :)
thx was clear to me :)
That's what I was trying to convey, this is just styling for browsers. You can use that XML for data any way you like but if someone brings it up in a browser, this will make it look pretty.
How I can render XML in the browser? I'm using chrome.
Need another browser or something yet?
Thanks mate :)
Excellent for an absolute begginer as me
Thanks G Dawg.
Is it possible to write something like,
for-each select="a, b, c, d"
Where I can select multiple items from the XML file using only one xslt line?
me ha gustado tanto el vídeo que lo veré en JUNIO
Thanks for taking the time to demonstrate this. I've been developing with .net, xml, css + html etc for years and had never even seen this before (although I have heard the acronym every now and again), thought it was about time I checked it out. So, do people style whole pages using an xml document? Say for example a blog's RSS feed - would there normally be a way to specify the xml-stylesheet within the feed? Thanks again.
@ZeroCaliberSlug Thanks, glad you liked it!
Yeah, you're right. as I said in a previous comment the XML is untouched and can still be used for data transport, this merely styles the data in case someone brings it up in a browser.
merci, simple et efficace
Shouldn't there be a standalone in the opening declaration or is that only for xsd or dtd?
@mollymasta It's Notepad ++ using the VIM dark Blue Style. Google Notepad++ download (it's free) install it, then select Settings->Style Configurator-> "Vim Dark Blue"
Thanks! :)
So good. Better than 5 hours of university
Dude your the shittttt!! Thanks!
thanks Jeremy..
There are actually CSS tables. Yes, you can style XML files with CSS stylesheets. XML files are meant for data transport. You can do much more with them than you think. You must understand the concepts and relations deeply. Cascading Style Sheets are there to decouple structure (HTML) from styling (CSS). XSLT are there (as the acronym says) to Transform a document into another one (HTML -> PDF, XML -> HTML, etc.). CSS seperates style from content. A table is something visual -> style.
Hi Thanks for the video. Which IDE did you use?
Thanks bro jazakallah
Great! :)
Nice one.
Thank you
Hi, first thanks for this video, 2nd how do you get your XML file to display in the browser like an HTML page? I get the standard XML tree view
How can i display attribute? For example displaying myAttribute from the xml: You mistakenly called an element an attribute in the video
Thanks
can you explain what process simple word file change to xml for InDesign
Nicely done Jeremy. Thank you. But in the real world wouldn't you use a tool like xmlspy (free edition) or even xmlnotepad, also free?
That code creates a table because browsers have a thing called an internal browser engine. This browser engine understands the HTML tags and translates them for display on the screen. Those tags make the browser render things on the screen. It's a collaboration between the browser and the language HTML, if you will.
In response xslt if we want to map response parametor map with request parametor so what should we do. Please share us the syntax or any link.
goooooooood
@Jeremy: thanks for the share, is there any way to get System's property directly in xsl file ? Ex. I have few parameters which I pass @ run time, and I can get them by System.getProperty("myPropertyName") in java class but can it be achieved directly in xsl file? from w3schools, system-proeprty() function doesn't do what I need
thanks
How can I visualize XSL files in my browser un 2022? I have tried turning the security down through the "unique" "false" option, but it still does not work.
I like your tutorial, can you do more tutorials with examples about XSLT, Thanks .
Good stuff, good stuff!
Make sure your files have the correct extensions (.xml, .xsl) and that they are in the same directory. Verify that the extensions are really .xml and .xsl and not .xml.txt or xsl.txt. You can do this by unchecking the 'hide file extensions' checkbox in Windows.
Except for the low freq. HUM on your audio, much better than some of the XSLT tutorials I've seen.
it's October 2020, still can't find a better video which explains everything so simple. thanks Jeremy
Awesome, thanks!