XSLT elements reference
There are two types of elements discussed here: top-level elements and instructions. A top-level element must appear as the child of either <xsl:stylesheet> or <xsl:transform>. An instruction, on the other hand, is associated with a template. A stylesheet may include several templates. A third type of element, not discussed here, is the literal result element (LRE). An LRE also appears in a template. It consists of any non-instruction element that should be copied as-is to the result document, for example, an <hr> element in an HTML conversion stylesheet.
On a related note, any attribute in an LRE and some attributes of a limited number of XSLT elements can also include what is known as an attribute value template. An attribute value template is a string that includes an embedded XPath expression which is used to specify the value of an attribute. At run-time the expression is evaluated and the result of the evaluation is substituted for the XPath expression. For example, assume that a variable image-dir is defined as follows:
<xsl:variable name="image-dir">/images</xsl:variable>
The expression to be evaluated is placed inside curly braces:
<img src="{$image-dir}/mygraphic.jpg"/>
This would result in the following:
<img src="/images/mygraphic.jpg"/>
The element annotations that follow include a description, a syntax listing, a list of required and optional attributes, a description of type and position, its source in the W3C Recommendation and an explanation of the degree of present Gecko support.
<xsl:apply-imports><xsl:apply-templates><xsl:attribute><xsl:attribute-set><xsl:call-template><xsl:choose><xsl:comment><xsl:copy><xsl:copy-of><xsl:decimal-format><xsl:element><xsl:fallback>(not supported)<xsl:for-each><xsl:if><xsl:import>(mostly supported)<xsl:include><xsl:key><xsl:message><xsl:namespace-alias>(not supported)<xsl:number>(partially supported)<xsl:otherwise><xsl:output>(partially supported)<xsl:param><xsl:preserve-space><xsl:processing-instruction><xsl:sort><xsl:strip-space><xsl:stylesheet>(partially supported)<xsl:template><xsl:text>(partially supported)<xsl:transform><xsl:value-of>(partially supported)<xsl:variable><xsl:when><xsl:with-param>