XSL: Meaning (information, definition, explanation, facts)

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Encyclopedia: XSL

XSL is a three-letter abbreviation with multiple meanings, as described below:

FOP

FOP is an XSL-FO processor, which provides the feature to convert XSL-FO-Files to PDF or direct-printable-files. FOP was originally developed by James Tauber who donated it to the Apache Software Foundation in 1999. FOP is also an abbreviation for the TV-series The Fairly Odd Parents...

Extensible stylesheet language

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Document Style Semantics and Specification Language

, people are using XSL instead. However, many of the concepts used in XSL originated with DSSSL...

DocBook

maintain a set of DSSSL and XSL stylesheets for generating print/PDF and HTML output from DocBook...: DocBook: The Definitive Guide , O'Reilly Associates, 1565925807 Bob Stayton: DocBook Xsl: The...

Compound document

XSL are encapsulation formats used for compound documents of all kinds See also: transclusion...

Iraqi block cipher

| Mod  n | XSL   Standardisation: AES process | CRYPTREC | NESSIE Misc: Avalanche effect | Block...

Cellular Message Encryption Algorithm

/ Differential cryptanalysis | Mod  n | XSL   Standardisation: AES process | CRYPTREC | NESSIE Misc...

CAST-256

 cryptanalysis | Mod  n | XSL   Standardisation: AES process | CRYPTREC | NESSIE Misc: Avalanche...

DEAL

 cipher | S-box | SPN Attacks: Brute force | Linear / Differential cryptanalysis | Mod  n | XSL...

GDES

 cryptanalysis | Mod  n | XSL   Standardisation: AES process | CRYPTREC | NESSIE Misc: Avalanche effect...

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