Search w3schools.com:

SHARE THIS PAGE

XSL-FO source-document Property

Back

Definition and Usage

The source-document property provides a pointer back to the original XML document used to create the XSL-FO tree.

W3C Accessibility guidelines strongly encourage the use of this property either on <fo:root> or on the first XSL-FO object generated from the source document.


Details

  • Inherited: no
  • Percentages: N/A
  • Media: all

Property Values

Value Description
uri-specification Specifies a URI to the source document. This URI is useful for alternate renderers when the structure of the XSL-FO tree is inappropriate for that renderer
none The source document is unspecified


Back

W3Schools Certification

W3Schools' Online Certification

The perfect solution for professionals who need to balance work, family, and career building.

More than 10 000 certificates already issued!

Get Your Certificate »

The HTML Certificate documents your knowledge of HTML.

The HTML5 Certificate documents your knowledge of advanced HTML5.

The CSS Certificate documents your knowledge of advanced CSS.

The JavaScript Certificate documents your knowledge of JavaScript and HTML DOM.

The jQuery Certificate documents your knowledge of jQuery.

The XML Certificate documents your knowledge of XML, XML DOM and XSLT.

The ASP Certificate documents your knowledge of ASP, SQL, and ADO.

The PHP Certificate documents your knowledge of PHP and SQL (MySQL).

Your suggestion:

Close [X]

Thank You For Helping Us!

Your message has been sent to W3Schools.

Close [X]