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True
Explanation: Goldberg page 28
True
Explanation: Goldberg page 27
True
Explanation: Goldberg page 26
True
Explanation: Goldberg page 25
False
Explanation: The xsl:output processing instruction can set the output method to "html", "xml", or "text". The xsl:output processing instruction can also be omitted, in which case the XSLT processor will outputXML by default. Goldberg page 24
True
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False
Explanation: The XSLT processor doesn't care where the root template appears in your XSLT style sheet. Goldberg page 23
True
Explanation: Goldberg page 22
False
Explanation: An XSLT style sheet is actually an XML document and should begin with a standard XML declaration. Goldberg page 22
True
Explanation: Goldberg page 22
True
Explanation: Goldberg page 21
False
Explanation: XSLT style sheets are text files and are saved with an .xsl extension. Goldberg page 21
False
Explanation: XSLT templates can contain literal elements that should be output exactly as written. Goldberg page 21
False
Explanation: The third item in the list is not part of an XSLT template. Goldberg page 20
True
Explanation: Goldberg page 20
True
Explanation: Goldberg page 20
False
Explanation: A node tree is a hierarchical representation of the XML document. Goldberg page 20
True
Explanation: Goldberg page 20
False
Explanation: While an xml-stylesheet processing instruction is often required, with some XSLT processors, you don't need an xml-stylesheetprocessing instruction in your XML document. Goldberg page 21
True
Explanation: Goldberg page 20
True
Explanation: Goldberg page 20
False
Explanation: Transforming an XML document means using XSLT to analyze its contents and then take certain actions depending on what elementsare found. Goldberg page 19
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