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ALSO CALLED: Extensible Style Language, Extensible Style Sheet Language, and Extensible Stylesheet Language
DEFINITION: XSL (Extensible Stylesheet Language), formerly called Extensible Style Language, is a language for creating a style sheet that describes how data sent over the Web using the Extensible Markup Language (XML) is to be presented to the user. For example, in an XML page that describes
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XSL DEFINITION (continued):
the characteristics of one or more automobiles for an insurance company, a set of open and close tags might contain the name of an auto manufacturer. Using XSL, you could tell the Web browser that the auto manufacturer name should be displayed, where to display it on a page, and that it should be displayed in a bold font. Think of an XML page as similar to an HTML page (like the one you are reading now), but containing data in identified
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