Index: Symbols & Numbers
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Symbols
- - (hyphen) in PYX notation: 4.5. XML::PYX (Perl & XML)
- - (minus sign):
- for ranges in user-defined character classes: 6.4.3.3. User-defined character classes (XML Schema)
- XPath arithmetic operator: 9.6.1. Numbers (XML in a Nutshell)
- ( ) (parenthesis) in PYX notation: 4.5. XML::PYX (Perl & XML)
- ` ' single quotes (see single quotes)
- \- special character: 6.4.1. Special Characters (XML Schema)
- [ ] (square brackets): 2.5. Entities (Perl & XML)
- & (ampersand): 2.1.1.4. Entity references and constants (Java & XML)
- 16.2. XPointer (Java & XML)
- * (asterisk)
- CSS universal selector: 12.4.1. The Universal Selector (XML in a Nutshell)
- node test: 22.3.3. Node Tests (XML in a Nutshell)
- suffix for element names: 3.2.4. The Number of Children (XML in a Nutshell)
- 20.3.2. DTD (Document Type Definition) (XML in a Nutshell)
- XPath arithmetic operator: 9.6.1. Numbers (XML in a Nutshell)
- XPath wildcard: 9.2.5. Wildcards (XML in a Nutshell)
- @ at-sign: 3.2.4.1. Selecting attributes (XSLT)
- 8.2. XPath (Perl & XML)
- 3.2.6.2. Axis roll call (XSLT)
- @* at-sign and asterisk: 3.2.5. Using Wildcards (XSLT)
- XPath wildcard: 9.2.5. Wildcards (XML in a Nutshell)
- @ (attribute name prefix): 2.3.3.2. Looping (Java & XML)
- \ (backslash) escape character: 6.2. The Simplest Possible Patterns (XML Schema)
- special characters: 6.4.1. Special Characters (XML Schema)
- user-defined character classes: 6.4.3.3. User-defined character classes (XML Schema)
- ^ caret: 4.6.1. Implementing a String Replace Function (XSLT)
- for negating lists in user-defined character classes: 6.4.3.3. User-defined character classes (XML Schema)
- : (colon), use within names: 20.3.1. Global Syntax Structures (XML in a Nutshell)
- :: double colon: 3.2.6. Axes (XSLT)
- axis-node test separator: 9.5. Unabbreviated Location Paths (XML in a Nutshell)
- using boolean tests in XPath: 8.2. XPath (Perl & XML)
- // double slash operator: 3.2.5. Using Wildcards (XSLT)
- selecting from all descendants: 9.3.2. Selecting from Descendants with // (XML in a Nutshell)
- .. double period: 3.2.6.2. Axis roll call (XSLT)
- selecting parent element: 9.3.3. Selecting the Parent Element with .. (XML in a Nutshell)
- 22.3.1. Abbreviated Syntax (XML in a Nutshell)
- == (equal to), testing string equality: 3.3.2. XMLReader Feature Flags (SAX2)
- = (equals sign), CSS attribute value selector: 12.4.3. Attribute Selectors (XML in a Nutshell)
- / (forward slash): 2.1.1.2. Elements (Java & XML)
- 2.9. Free-Form XML and Well-Formed Documents (Perl & XML)
- well-formed documents and: 3.1.1. Example (of What Not to Do): A Well-Formedness Checker (Perl & XML)
- XPath expressions: 8.2. XPath (Perl & XML)
- 3.1.1. The Root Node (XSLT)
- 3.2.3. Relative and Absolute Expressions (XSLT)
- building compound location paths: 9.3.1. Building Compound Location Paths from Location Steps with / (XML in a Nutshell)
- 22.3.1. Abbreviated Syntax (XML in a Nutshell)
- root location path: 9.2.1. The Root Location Path (XML in a Nutshell)
- 22.3. Location Paths (XML in a Nutshell)
- # hash mark: 5.1.3. A Stylesheet That Uses the id( ) Function (XSLT)
- != (not equal to), testing string equality: 3.3.2. XMLReader Feature Flags (SAX2)
- ( ) (parentheses) group character: 6.4.4. Oring and Grouping (XML Schema)
- in element declarations: 3.2.6. Parentheses (XML in a Nutshell)
- % (percent sign) in parameter entities: 3.3.2. XMLReader Feature Flags (SAX2)
- 4.3.1. The DeclHandler Interface (SAX2)
- . period: 3.2.6.2. Axis roll call (XSLT)
- selecting context node: 9.3.4. Selecting the Context Node with . (XML in a Nutshell)
- 22.3.1. Abbreviated Syntax (XML in a Nutshell)
- splitting property names on: 7.2.3. Creating XML with JDOM (Java & XML)
- wildcard character: 6.4.2. Wildcard (XML Schema)
- + (plus sign)
- CSS sibling element selector: 12.4.2. Matching Descendants, Children, and Siblings (XML in a Nutshell)
- suffix for element names: 3.2.4. The Number of Children (XML in a Nutshell)
- 20.3.2. DTD (Document Type Definition) (XML in a Nutshell)
- XPath arithmetic operator: 9.6.1. Numbers (XML in a Nutshell)
- ? (question mark):
- in PYX notation: 4.5. XML::PYX (Perl & XML)
- suffix for element names: 3.2.4. The Number of Children (XML in a Nutshell)
- 20.3.2. DTD (Document Type Definition) (XML in a Nutshell)
- recurrence modifier: 2.2.1.1. Elements (Java & XML)
- ; (semicolon): 2.1.1.4. Entity references and constants (Java & XML)
- 3.1. XML Parsers (Perl & XML)
- # (sharp sign), CSS attribute selector: 12.4.3. Attribute Selectors (XML in a Nutshell)
- \{ special character: 6.4.1. Special Characters (XML Schema)
- [] (square brackets), CSS attribute selector: 12.4.3. Attribute Selectors (XML in a Nutshell)
- for user-defined character classes: 6.4.3.3. User-defined character classes (XML Schema)
- ~= (tilde equals sign), CSS attribute selector: 12.4.3. Attribute Selectors (XML in a Nutshell)
- | vertical bar: 4.6.1. Implementing a String Replace Function (XSLT)
- multiple XPath matches: 9.2.6. Multiple Matches with | (XML in a Nutshell)
- or character: 6.4.4. Oring and Grouping (XML Schema)
Numbers
80/20 rule for application requirements: 1.4.2. SAX2 (SAX2)
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