XSLT 2.0 and XPath 2.0 Programmer's Reference, 4th Edition (884 page)

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of variables

XML Schemas

XPath 1.0

XPath 2.0

XSLT 1.0

XSLT 2.0

type annotations

of attribute as xs:QName

copying

deep-equal() and

definition of

of element nodes

global attribute declarations and

global element declarations and

invented name as

KindTest and

schema-element (S) and

on source documents

string value, typed value, and

stripping

typed value of node and

xs:untyped

xs:untypedAtomic

type attribute

as attribute
v.

default-validation and

QNames and

schema-aware XSLT processor and

type names in

validation of result document and

[xsl:]

of xsl:attribute

of xsl:copy

of xsl:copy-of

of xsl:document

of xsl:element

of xsl:result-document

type checking

backward-compatibility mode and

based on schema-defined types

dynamic.
See
dynamic typing

of function arguments

production rules and

static.
See
static typing

for value comparisons

empty sequence and

type conversions.
See also
casts; conversions

strong

weak

type declarations

as attribute and

benefits of

document.
See
DOCTYPE declaration

of parameters

purposes of

in stylesheet

type definitions.
See also
DTDs

anonymous

description of

global.
See
global type definition

local

in schemas.
See also
schema types

simple

top-level.
See
top-level type definitions

unnamed

type errors

atomization of operands and

binary
/
and

comparison of operand types and

at compile time

definition of

one-or-more() and

at runtime

sequence of text nodes

to
operator and

Venn operators and

type expressions

converting atomic values

converting between derived types

converting between primitive types

instance of
operator.
See
instance of
operator

sequence type descriptors.
See
sequence type descriptors

treat as
operator.
See
treat as
operator

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