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12 Feb 2011 by ozkary
How to add a social network share link on an Office Live website
27 Jan 2012 by Richard James Moss
How to use XSLT to display an ASP.NET sitemap without using tables
26 Feb 2011 by Steve Wellens
 XSLT stands for Extensible Stylesheet Language Transformations.There is so much to learn in our technical world… and so little time….and for some of us, even fewer brain cells. Alas, such is the life of a nerd/dweeb/geek.The latest technology I spent brain cells on is XML Transforms.