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XML I10-002 Exam - Topic 7 Question 101 Discussion

Actual exam question for XML's I10-002 exam
Question #: 101
Topic #: 7
[All I10-002 Questions]

Push the Exhibit Button to load the referenced "XML Document".

[XML Document]

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Assume that the "XML document" is changed to the "Results XML Document." Select which XSLT style sheet correctly performs the transformation.

Note that the XSLT processor can output transformation results as a document.

[Results XML Document]

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Suggested Answer: B

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Tarra
2 days ago
I’m hesitant about option D because using `` seems unnecessary for creating an element. I think it might not produce the right output.
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Charlie
7 days ago
I practiced a similar question where we had to transform XML to a different structure, and I feel like option A might be too straightforward.
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Vanda
12 days ago
I think option B looks familiar because it uses the curly braces for the element name, but I’m a bit confused about the output format.
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Chu
17 days ago
I remember that the correct way to create an element name in XSLT is using curly braces, but I'm not sure which option uses that correctly.
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Chun
23 days ago
I remember that using xsl:text for output can be tricky. Option D seems off to me; I don't think we should manually construct tags like that.
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Ashley
28 days ago
I practiced a similar question where the output was supposed to be a single element. I feel like option C might be wrong because it just uses a dot.
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Domonique
1 month ago
I'm not entirely sure, but I remember something about using xsl:element correctly. Is it option A or B?
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Lorrie
1 month ago
I think option B looks familiar because it uses curly braces for the element name, which seems right for dynamic names.
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