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- label attribute (Xlink): 10.4.1. Locators (XML in a Nutshell)
- local resources and: 10.4.3. Local Resources (XML in a Nutshell)
- lang attribute, <xsl:sort> element and: 6.1.2.2. Attributes (XSLT)
- lang( ) function: C. XSLT and XPath Function Reference (XSLT)
- lang pseudoclass: 12.4.4. Pseudoclass Selectors (XML in a Nutshell)
- lang( ) (XPath): 22.5. XPath Functions (XML in a Nutshell)
- language bindings: 5.1.1. Language Bindings (Java & XML)
- language codes: 5.11.1. Language Codes (XML in a Nutshell)
- languages
- limiting number of: 5.5. Back to Our Library (XML Schema)
- programming, functional: 1.1. The Design of XSLT (XSLT)
- scripting, writing extensions and: 8.1.2.2. Example: Writing extensions in other languages (XSLT)
- Spanish, sorting and: 8.2. Extending the Saxon Processor (XSLT)
- LanguageDemo.java: 8.6.3.3. Web page and servlet (Java and XSLT)
- LANs (local area networks): 6.2.1. XML/Internet Versus Older Technologies (SAX2)
- Lark and Larval: 1.3.2. A Parser (Java & XML)
- Lark Java parser: 1.4.1. SAX1 (SAX2)
- last( ) function: C. XSLT and XPath Function Reference (XSLT)
- last-in, first-out (LIFO): 3.1.1. Example (of What Not to Do): A Well-Formedness Checker (Perl & XML)
- last( ) (XPath): 9.7.1. Node-Set Functions (XML in a Nutshell)
- 22.5. XPath Functions (XML in a Nutshell)
- lastChild attribute (Node interface): 24.2. Object Reference (XML in a Nutshell)
- lastChild property for Node class (DOM): 7.2.4.1. Properties (Perl & XML)
- late binding of handlers: 3.1.1. The XMLReader Interface (SAX2)
- Latin-1 characters entity set: 5.10. Character References (XML in a Nutshell)
- 26.2. HTML4 Entity Sets (XML in a Nutshell)
- Latin-4 encoding: 5.6. ISO Character Sets (XML in a Nutshell)
- 26. Character Sets (XML in a Nutshell)
- Latin Extended-A Unicode block: 26.3.1. Latin Extended-A (XML in a Nutshell)
- Latin Extended Additional Unicode block: 26.3.15. Latin Extended Additional (XML in a Nutshell)
- Latin Extended-B Unicode block: 26.3.2. Latin Extended-B (XML in a Nutshell)
- Latin-1Supplement Unicode block: 6.5.1.1. Unicode blocks (XML Schema)
- layout-master-set element (XSL-FO): 13.2. The Structure of an XSL-FO Document (XML in a Nutshell)
- 13.3. Laying Out the Master Pages (XML in a Nutshell)
- LDAP (Lightweight Directory Access Protocol): 11.1.1. What Is RMI? (Java & XML)
- 11.1.1. What Is RMI? (Java & XML)
- leading zeros, removing with regular expressions: 6.5.2.1. Leading zeros (XML Schema)
- left property (CSS): 12.6. Pixels, Points, Picas, and Other Units of Length (XML in a Nutshell)
- legacy encodings: 5.4. XML-Defined Character Sets (XML in a Nutshell)
- legacy module (XHTML DTD): 7.3. Authoring Compound Documents with Modular XHTML (XML in a Nutshell)
- legends
- for documents, sample of: 3.5.2. The Stylesheet (XSLT)
- for pie charts, drawing: 8.1.2.1. Example: A library of trigonometric functions (XSLT)
- length attribute
- CharacterData interface: 24.2. Object Reference (XML in a Nutshell)
- NamedNodeMap interface: 24.2. Object Reference (XML in a Nutshell)
- NodeList interface: 24.2. Object Reference (XML in a Nutshell)
- length-constraining facets: 5.1.1.1.2. (XML Schema)
- using lists to change behavior of: 5.4.2. Using or Abusing Lists to Change the Behavior of Length Constraining Facets (XML Schema)
- length facet element: 16.6.2.2. Restricting length (XML in a Nutshell)
- 21.2. Schema Elements (XML in a Nutshell)
- length property
- CharacterData class (DOM): 7.2.7.1. Properties (Perl & XML)
- NameNodeMap class (DOM): 7.2.6.1. Properties (Perl & XML)
- NodeList class (DOM): 7.2.5.1. Properties (Perl & XML)
- length, units of: 12.6. Pixels, Points, Picas, and Other Units of Length (XML in a Nutshell)
- less than operator (<): 4.2.1. The <xsl:if> Element (XSLT)
- 4.2.1. The <xsl:if> Element (XSLT)
- less-than-or-equal operator (<=): 4.2.1. The <xsl:if> Element (XSLT)
- 4.2.1. The <xsl:if> Element (XSLT)
- < (less-than sign), not allowed in attribute values): 20.4.1. Well-Formedness Constraints (XML in a Nutshell)
- Letter-like Symbols Unicode block: 26.3.19. Letter-Like Symbols (XML in a Nutshell)
- letter-sized pages, PDF files for: 9.1. About the Toot-O-Matic (XSLT)
- 9.3.7. PDF Files (XSLT)
- generating: 9.5.6. Generating the PDF Files (XSLT)
- icons for: 9.3.1. Menu Panel (XSLT)
- lexical handlers: 5.7.2. SAX2 Handler Interface (Perl & XML)
- 5.7.2.3. Lexical event handlers (Perl & XML)
- lexical spaces: 4.1. Lexical and Value Spaces (XML Schema)
- fixing format of: 6.5.2.2. Fixed format (XML Schema)
- multiple restrictions and: 5.1.2. Multiple Restrictions and Fixed Attribute (XML Schema)
- restricting, using regular expressions: 6. Using Regular Expressions to Specify Simple Datatypes (XML Schema)
- of xs:ID and xs:IDREF types: 9.1. and (XML Schema)
- LexicalHandler class: 4.4.1. LexicalHandler (Java & XML)
- 3.3.2. XMLReader Feature Flags (SAX2)
- 4.2. The LexicalHandler Interface (SAX2)
- A.3.2. The LexicalHandler Interface (SAX2)
- DOM documents, building: 4.4.1. SAX-to-DOM Consumers (SAX2)
- DTD data and: 4.3. Exposing DTD Information (SAX2)
- push mode with XSLT and: 4.5.3.1. SAX in Push-Mode with XSLT (SAX2)
- LexicalHandler interface: A.1.2.2. LexicalHandler (Java & XML)
- LexicalHandler interface (SAX): 25.4. The org.xml.sax.ext Package (XML in a Nutshell)
- LexicalHandler.comment( ) function: B.9. Comment Information Items (SAX2)
- LexicalHandler.endDTD( ) function: B.3. Document Information Item (SAX2)
- LexicalHandler.startDTD( ) function: B.10. Document Type Declaration Information Item (SAX2)
- LexicalHandler.startEntity( ) function: 4.3.1. The DeclHandler Interface (SAX2)
- libxml2: 3.5. XML::LibXML (Perl & XML)
- 5.7.1. XML::SAX::ParserFactory (Perl & XML)
- LibXML library: 7.4. XML::LibXML (Perl & XML)
- LIFO (last-in, first-out): 3.1.1. Example (of What Not to Do): A Well-Formedness Checker (Perl & XML)
- Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP): 11.1.1. What Is RMI? (Java & XML)
- line areas (XSL-FO): 13.1. XSL Formatting Objects (XML in a Nutshell)
- line-height property (CSS): 12.6. Pixels, Points, Picas, and Other Units of Length (XML in a Nutshell)
- link module (XHTML DTD): 7.3. Authoring Compound Documents with Modular XHTML (XML in a Nutshell)
- link pseudoclass: 12.4.4. Pseudoclass Selectors (XML in a Nutshell)
- linkbases: 10.5. Linkbases (XML in a Nutshell)
- links: 17.2.6. Links and References (XML in a Nutshell)
- (see also XLinks)
- behavior of: 10.2. Link Behavior (XML in a Nutshell)
- creating: 5. Creating Links and Cross-References (XSLT)
- in unstructured documents: 5.3. Generating Links in Unstructured Documents (XSLT)
- using id( ) function: 5.1. Generating Links with the id( ) Function (XSLT)
- using key( ) function: 5.2. Generating Links with the key( ) Function (XSLT)
- extended (see extended links)
- following: 10.2.2. xlink:actuate (XML in a Nutshell)
- inbound/outbound: 10.5. Linkbases (XML in a Nutshell)
- semantics of: 10.3. Link Semantics (XML in a Nutshell)
- simple: 10.1. Simple Links (XML in a Nutshell)
- third-party: 10.5. Linkbases (XML in a Nutshell)
- XML processing issues: 17.2.6. Links and References (XML in a Nutshell)
- XPointers in: 11.2. XPointers in Links (XML in a Nutshell)
- Linux/Unix, Cocoon binaries: 10.2.1. Source Code or Binaries (Java & XML)
- list( ): 12.3.2.1. Code artifacts (Java & XML)
- error handling: 12.4.2. Better Error Handling (Java & XML)
- list-block element (XSL-FO): 13.3.1. Flowing Content into the Pages (XML in a Nutshell)
- list datatypes: 4.6. List Types (XML Schema)
- 5.2.1. List Datatypes (XML Schema)
- defining by embedding xs:simpleType (global definition): 5.2.1. List Datatypes (XML Schema)
- deriving from atomic datatypes: 5.2. Derivation By List (XML Schema)
- list elements (CSS display property): 12.5.3. List Elements (XML in a Nutshell)
- list-item value (display property): 12.5.3. List Elements (XML in a Nutshell)
- list mode: 3.2.5. Template Modes (Java and XSLT)
- list module (XHTML DTD): 7.3. Authoring Compound Documents with Modular XHTML (XML in a Nutshell)
- list-style-image value (display property): 12.5.3. List Elements (XML in a Nutshell)
- list-style-position value (display property): 12.5.3. List Elements (XML in a Nutshell)
- list-style-type value (display property): 12.5.3. List Elements (XML in a Nutshell)
- literal data characters: 8.4. Templates and Template Rules (XML in a Nutshell)
- literal default declaration: 3.3.2. Attribute Defaults (XML in a Nutshell)
- Literal Result Element as Stylesheet (XSLT 1.0 specification): 8.2. xsl:stylesheet and xsl:transform (XML in a Nutshell)
- literal result elements: 8.4. Templates and Template Rules (XML in a Nutshell)
- attribute value templates and: 8.9. Attribute Value Templates (XML in a Nutshell)
- namespace syntax and: 4.2.1. Qualified Names, Prefixes, and Local Parts (XML in a Nutshell)
- xsl:apply-templates and: 8.6. Applying Templates with xsl:apply-templates (XML in a Nutshell)
- literal result elements (LREs): 3.3. Attribute Value Templates (XSLT)
- literal string property: 4.1.2.4. DOM nodes and literal strings (Java & XML)
- literal values, single quotes and: 4.5. Variables (XSLT)
- little-endian UCS-2: 5.5.1. UCS-2 and UTF-16 (XML in a Nutshell)
- load( ): 7.3. XMLProperties (Java & XML)
- 7.3.2. Loading XML (Java & XML)
- loadFromElements( ): 7.3.2. Loading XML (Java & XML)
- 7.3.2. Loading XML (Java & XML)
- local area networks (LANs): 6.2.1. XML/Internet Versus Older Technologies (SAX2)
- local complex types: 7.2.2. Named Versus Anonymous Types (XML Schema)
- local-name( ) function: C. XSLT and XPath Function Reference (XSLT)
- local-name( ) (XPath): 9.7.1. Node-Set Functions (XML in a Nutshell)
- 22.5. XPath Functions (XML in a Nutshell)
- local parts: 4.2.1. Qualified Names, Prefixes, and Local Parts (XML in a Nutshell)
- local resources (extended links): 10.4. Extended Links (XML in a Nutshell)
- 10.4.3. Local Resources (XML in a Nutshell)
- ##local wildcard: 10.11. Allowing Any Elements or Attributes from a Particular Namespace (XML Schema)
- 10.11. Allowing Any Elements or Attributes from a Particular Namespace (XML Schema)
- locale-specific content: 8.6.1. XSLT Stylesheet Design (Java and XSLT)
- locally defining components: 3.1. Working From the Structure of the Instance Document (XML Schema)
- Russian doll design: 3.2.2. Russian Doll and Object-Oriented Design (XML Schema)
- when to use: 3.2.1. Depth Versus Modularity? (XML Schema)
- localName attribute (Node interface): 24.2. Object Reference (XML in a Nutshell)
- localName parameter: B.4. Element Information Items (SAX2)
- location paths: 9.2. Location Paths (XML in a Nutshell)
- 22.3. Location Paths (XML in a Nutshell)
- 3.2. Location Paths (XSLT)
- axes: 9.5. Unabbreviated Location Paths (XML in a Nutshell)
- building compound: 9.3.1. Building Compound Location Paths from Location Steps with / (XML in a Nutshell)
- 22.3.1. Abbreviated Syntax (XML in a Nutshell)
- node tests: 9.5. Unabbreviated Location Paths (XML in a Nutshell)
- unabbreviated: 9.5. Unabbreviated Location Paths (XML in a Nutshell)
- using predicates in: 9.4. Predicates (XML in a Nutshell)
- 22.3. Location Paths (XML in a Nutshell)
- 22.4. Predicates (XML in a Nutshell)
- location paths in XPath expressions: 8.2. XPath (Perl & XML)
- location steps
- attribute: 9.2.3. Attribute Location Steps (XML in a Nutshell)
- 22.3.1. Abbreviated Syntax (XML in a Nutshell)
- child element: 9.2.2. Child Element Location Steps (XML in a Nutshell)
- 22.3.1. Abbreviated Syntax (XML in a Nutshell)
- combining: 9.3. Compound Location Paths (XML in a Nutshell)
- comment( ): 9.2.4. The comment( ), text( ), and processing-instruction( ) Location Steps (XML in a Nutshell)
- components of: 9.5. Unabbreviated Location Paths (XML in a Nutshell)
- processing-instruction( ): 9.2.4. The comment( ), text( ), and processing-instruction( ) Location Steps (XML in a Nutshell)
- text( ): 9.2.4. The comment( ), text( ), and processing-instruction( ) Location Steps (XML in a Nutshell)
- locations and XPath nodes: 11.6. Points (XML in a Nutshell)
- Locator class: 3.3.1. The Document Locator (Java & XML)
- A.1.1.10. Locator (Java & XML)
- 4.1.1. Other ContentHandler Methods (SAX2)
- 4.1.2. The Locator Interface (SAX2)
- A.1.10. The Locator Interface (SAX2)
- locator data: B.2.2. Base URIs, xml:base, and Locator Data (SAX2)
- locator elements: 10.4.1. Locators (XML in a Nutshell)
- Locator instance: 3.5.3. The Misplaced Locator (Java & XML)
- Locator interface (SAX): 25.1. The org.xml.sax Package (XML in a Nutshell)
- Locator.getSystemId( ) function: B.3. Document Information Item (SAX2)
- B.7. Unexpanded Entity Reference Information Items (SAX2)
- B.12. Notation Information Items (SAX2)
- LocatorImpl class: A.1.3.4. LocatorImpl (Java & XML)
- 5.1.2. The LocatorImpl Class (SAX2)
- A.2.4. The LocatorImpl Class (SAX2)
- LocatorImpl class (SAX): 25.2. The org.xml.sax.helpers Package (XML in a Nutshell)
- locators in XPath: 8.2. XPath (Perl & XML)
- log( ): 6.3.3. Source Code (Java and XSLT)
- LogDriver directory, installing parsers: 5.7.5. Installing Your Own Parser (Perl & XML)
- logic: 4. Branching and Control Elements (XSLT)
- for controlling flow of stylesheets: 4.5. Variables (XSLT)
- in sample stylesheet: 4.7.3. The Complete Example (XSLT)
- logging file: 3.5.1. An Example XML File (Java and XSLT)
- lookup tables: 7.4.2. Implementing Lookup Tables (XSLT)
- looping: 2.3.3.2. Looping (Java & XML)
- loops: 4.7. A Stylesheet That Emulates a for Loop (XSLT)
- <xsl:for-each> element vs.: 4.2.3. The <xsl:for-each> Element (XSLT)
- loops, checking XML markup objects: 3.1.1. Example (of What Not to Do): A Well-Formedness Checker (Perl & XML)
- loose coupling: 6.2.1. XML/Internet Versus Older Technologies (SAX2)
- Lorie, Ray: 1.4. The Evolution of XML (XML in a Nutshell)
- 6.1. SGML's Legacy (XML in a Nutshell)
- Lorie, Raymond: 2.1. A Brief History of XML (Perl & XML)
- LotusXSL: 1.4.1.2. LotusXSL (Java and XSLT)
- low-level APIs: 1.3.3. APIs (Java & XML)
- low surrogate (Java char values): 4.1.3. Internationalization Concerns (SAX2)
- LREs (literal result elements): 3.3. Attribute Value Templates (XSLT)
- Lynx User-Agent: 8.3. Identifying the Browser (Java and XSLT)
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