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Accept HTTP header: 10.3.2.1. Identifying the client
Accept-Language HTTP header: 8.6.3. Putting It All Together
access synchronization, service method: 6.5.2. Thread Safety Tips
actions: 4.2.1. Web Frameworks
addElem( ): 6.3.3. Source Code
AddressDO.xml: 8.5. XSLT as a Code Generator
Address.java: 8.5. XSLT as a Code Generator
Altova XML Spy: 2.1.2. Trying It Out
Ant: 3. XSLT Part 2 -- Beyond the Basics
3.6. Ant Documentation Stylesheet
9.1. Development Environment
9.1.2. Ant
Ant documentation stylesheet: 3.6. Ant Documentation Stylesheet
build file structure: 3.6.1. Ant Basics
build files: 9.1.2.2. A typical Ant build file
CLASSPATH: 9.1.2.2. A typical Ant build file
global properties list: 3.6.2. Stylesheet Functionality
installing: 9.1.2.1. Installing Ant
JAR file conflicts, avoiding: 9.1.2.1. Installing Ant
make, as alternative to: 9.1.2. Ant
online resources: 3.6. Ant Documentation Stylesheet
output, specification: 3.6.3.1. Specifying XHTML output
style attributes: 9.1.2.3. Transforming using Ant's style task
transformations using: 9.1.2.3. Transforming using Ant's style task
version control: 3.6.1. Ant Basics
Antdoc.xslt: 3.6.3. The Complete Example
Apache Ant (see Ant)
Apache Tomcat (see Tomcat)
Apache Turbine (see Turbine)
Apache Xalan (see Xalan)
attribute value template (see AVT)
attributes: 1.2.2. XML Syntax
AVT (attribute value templates): 2.6.2. Attribute Value Templates
variables and HTML: 3.2.1.2. Using variables
axes: 2.4.2. Axes
abbreviated syntax: 2.4.5. Abbreviated Syntax


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