On Wednesday 26 November 2003 20:57, Dipesh Khakhkhar wrote:
Because i tried to use other
processor but for me and my stylesheet i found that MSXSL was
best cosidering performance as the most important parameter.
If you have not already tried jd.xslt you might want to give it a
go. The newer versions give slightly better performance with
MSXML on some benchmarks we use.
I am using xsl:key element
to get unique elements within one particular node and that
node is repeated many times. How do i tune that ? I am not
using // for any search and no white spaces also.
I have found in the past that you can sometimes get significant
gains with the help of a profile of your stylesheet execution. I
think there are a couple of tools out there to do this, search
google. I can also do the same on our processor if you can pass
us a sample of your code. This list is also pretty good a
spotting problems from code snippets if your stylesheets are too
big.
Regards,
Kev
Sarvega Inc.
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