XSL (Extensible Stylesheet Language)

The Extensible Stylesheet Language (XSL) is a family of technologies used for the transformation and formatting of XML data. It includes a language for transforming XML documents into other XML documents (XSLT), and a language for formatting XML documents for display on screens, printers, and other devices (XSL-FO).

XSL is a W3C Recommendation.

What extensible stylesheet language is used for XML?

The Extensible Stylesheet Language (XSL) is a family of technologies used for transforming and formatting XML documents. XSL consists of three parts:

-XSL Transformations (XSLT) - a language for transforming XML documents
-XSL Formatting Objects (XSL-FO) - a language for formatting XML documents
-The XML Path Language (XPath) - a language for navigating XML documents Is XSL an XML? No, XSL is not an XML. XSL is a stylesheet language that is used to transform XML documents into other XML documents or other formats such as HTML, PDF, etc. Is XSL the Same as XML? XSL and XML are two different things. XML is a markup language that is used to store and transport data. XSL is a stylesheet language that is used to transform XML documents into other formats, such as HTML or PDF.

What is XSL file format? The XSL file format is a file format for files that contain Extensible Stylesheet Language (XSL) code. XSL is a language for transforming XML documents into other XML documents, or into other formats such as HTML for web pages, plain text, or rich text format (RTF).

What is XSLT script?

XSLT (Extensible Stylesheet Language Transformations) is a language for transforming XML documents into other XML documents, or other formats such as HTML for web pages, plain text, or XSL Formatting Objects, which can be converted to PDF, PostScript and PNG.

XSLT is most often used to format XML documents for display in web browsers, but it can also be used to transform XML data into other formats, such as plain text or SQL databases.