MSDN: XSLT for MSXML - XSLT Developer's Guide for MSXML from Microsoft. - http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms759204.aspx
Case Conversion - Article on using XSLT to convert XML data from one case to another. - http://www.topxml.com/xml/articles/caseconvert/
Zvon Introduction to XSLT - Interactive XSL training by examples. - http://www.zvon.org/HTMLonly/XSLTutorial/Books/Book1/
Code Generation Templates Using XML and XSL for C/C++ - XML is indisputably the long-awaited lingua franca for defining and transmitting structured data. With a little help from XSL, it can also generate C++ code for you. - http://www.ddj.com/showArticle.jhtml?articleID=184401474
XSLT/XPath Training Material - Includes a free downloadable preview with helpful references. Purchase gives access to all future revisions. - http://www.cranesoftwrights.com/training/
XSL Frequently Asked Questions - Answers to frequently asked questions on XSL, XSLT. XML jargon explained, and how special characters are handled. - http://www.dpawson.co.uk/xsl/
A Gentle Introduction to XML - Interactive tutorial providing questions and answers to XSL problems. - http://xmlzoo.net/xsl/
Transform Your Data With XSL - An example of using XSL to convert an XML-based r鳵m頩nto various data formats to suit diverse needs. - http://gethelp.devx.com/techtips/dhtml_pro/10min/10min0699/10min0699.asp
Pohlhaus, William - XSL Tips - Some helpful but uncommon XSL tips. - http://www17.homepage.villanova.edu/william.pohlhaus/xsl/
Sample Chapters from The XML Bible - Sample Chapters from the books. Covers XSLT, XSL:fo, XLink, XPointers and schema. - http://www.ibiblio.org/xml/books/bible2/chapters/
Nun.Me.Shu Architecture - Implementation examples and advice, focusing on a clean separation of content, presentation and styling. - http://www.nunmeshu.com/
What is XSL? - A worked example tutorial of how to use XSL. - http://wdvl.com/Authoring/Languages/XSL/Example/
XSL Concepts and Practical Use - A presentation, to present details of XSL and how it may be used. - http://nwalsh.com/docs/tutorials/xsl/
Ground Cero - Beginners Guide to XSL. - http://www.aasted.org/xsl/
15seconds.com: XML - Offers various articles about XML. - http://www.15seconds.com/focus/XML.htm
XSLT Tutorial - Covers XPath and then XSLT on an element by element basis. - http://www.topxml.com/xsl/tutorials/intro/default.asp
XSLT Tutorial I: Basics and first example application - Good 3-part XSLT tutorial covering how to present XML documents (or data) to the user - in a browser, mobile phone or PDF format - and how the original data must first be converted to the necessary formats. Originally written in German. - http://www.heise.de/ix/artikel/E/2001/01/167/
XSLT and ASP.NET - This article covers XSLT and .NET in great depth. Useful for the beginner. Includes code. - http://www.topxml.com/dotnet/articles/xslt/default.asp
Zvon XSL Tutorial - Interactive XSL training by examples. - http://www.zvon.org/xxl/XSLTutorial/Books/Book1/index.html
Objects by Design - XSLT by Example - A tutorial on XSLT based on this site's XMI to HTML example. The code for the example is available for downloading and testing. - http://objectsbydesign.com/projects/xslt/xslt_by_example.html
XSLT Reference - Complete XSLT reference with links to Interactive X Lab. - http://www.zvon.org/xxl/XSLTreference/Output/index.html
Stupid XSLT Tricks: Some Fun XSLT Examples - A stupid XSL trick is a use of XSLT for something unusual or amusing for which it wasn't necessarily designed. These tricks are intended for an audience that is learning XSLT and wishes do so by poking around in various less-explored corners. Paper inclu - http://incrementaldevelopment.com/xsltrick/
Objects by Design: XMI to HTML - Using XSL to transform an object-oriented design described in XMI (UML) to a browser-based HTML representation. Additional information on CSS is provided. - http://www.objectsbydesign.com/projects/xmi_to_html.html
Extensible Style Language tutorial - Introductory tutorial by Norman Walsh (Web Techniques) giving examples of XSL with comparisons to CSS. - http://www.webtechniques.com/archives/1999/01/walsh/