which is more prefered to be called, "XSL file" or "XSLT file"? -


What should I call my file with XSL code (XSLT code ??),

? More sensible / meaningful

I know both of them short but do not know what to use and where.

Edit1:

I In words I came to w3schools.com

It started with XSL and ended with XSLT, XPath and XSL-FO.

And written "XSL source code" also written, what about Alejandro's comments?

Now my question lessens the simpler version yet ..

Can we also call XSLT code as XSL code ?? Or is it disliked ??

to

Expressed in a change, XSLT is called a stylesheet [Definition: A conversion in XSLT language has been expressed as a stylesheet, whose syntax is well, the formation of XML [XML 1.0] is consistent with namespaces in XML Recommendations. [Namespace in XML 1.0].]

except for the formalities of the specification, you can say that what you Regarding the components of the stylesheet (or transformation): They are directive for XSLT 1.0 and its content is templates , they are declarations And instructions and its contents are sequence constructors


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