An Extensible Markup Language (XML) vocabulary that is used to transform XML data into another form, such as a Hypertext Markup Language (HTML) document, and that defines the format or presentation of the data in the resulting document.
This is an XML style sheet which performs the function of a parser, allowing XML to be fed to, and displayed on, new web browsers. XSL indicates the way in which the XML should be displayed to the internet user.
A language for expressing style sheets related to XML.
The language used within stylesheets to transform or render XML documents. There are two W3C recommendations covering XSL stylesheets--XSL Transformations (XSLT) and XSL Formatting Objects (XSLFO).
A language for specifying style sheets for XML documents. XSL Transformation (XSLT) is used with XSL to describe how an XML document is transformed into another document. See also Extensible Stylesheet Language Transformation.
(XSL) b . A standard which specifies a language for transforming XML documents into other formats (XSLT), a language for addressing elements in XML documents (XPath), and a language for converting XML documents into a format suitable for publishing (XSL:FO). See: XSLT, XPath, XSL:FO
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.
(XSL) The Extensible Stylesheet Language (XSL) is based on XML and is a recommended W3C standard. It separates the presentation of data from the data content. XSL is a transformation language that typically is used to translate XML data content to HTML - to be displayed in a browser. A single XSL stylesheet file can be used by many XML documents.
A language used to transform XML-based data into HTML or other presentation formats, for display in a Web browser. The transformation of XML into formats, such as HTML, is done in a declarative way, making it often easier and more accessible than through scripting. In addition, XSL uses XML as its syntax, freeing XML authors from having to learn another markup language. In contrast to CSS, which "decorates" the XML tree with formatting properties, XSL transforms the XML tree into a new tree (the HTML), allowing extensive reordering, generated text, and calculations—all without modification to the XML source. The source can be maintained from the perspective of "pure content" and can simultaneously be delivered to different channels or target audiences by just switching style sheets. XSL consists of two parts, a vocabulary for transformation and the XSL Formatting Objects.
a language for expressing stylesheets. It consists of two parts: XSL transformations (XSLT) and an XML vocabulary for specifying formatting semantics. See http://www.w3.org/Style/XSL for full details.
XSL is a family of recommendations for defining XML document transformation and presentation ( www.w3.org/Style/XSL). See also: XSL
A style sheet format for XML documents. XSL is used to define the display of XML in the same way that Cascading Style Sheets (CSSs) are used to define the display of HTML. BizTalk Server uses XSL as a translation language between two specifications.
The eXtensible Stylesheet Language (XSL) is a family of transformation languages which allows one to describe how files encoded in the XML standard are to be formatted or transformed.