On Sun, 16 Sep 2007 12:06:15 -0600, Abel Braaksma <abel(_dot_)online(_at_)xs4all(_dot_)nl>
wrote:
This problem does not arise when you load your documents directly from a
http source.
I know Robert Koberg has developed some pretty killer pre-compiled
XSLT/DOM caching tools as part of the Dojo framework, though haven't
really played with things past a test or two here and there.
Robert, the question that I have had lurking in the back of my head that I
am not completely sure about has to do with long-term persistence once,
* The browser has been closed.
* The site visitor has left the primary domain in which the Flash-based
cache resides.
In the two scenarios above when I, the site visitor, return to the primary
domain can I access the pre-compiled XSLT/DOM objects or do they need to
be recompiled? It seems to me there could be several scenarios in which
attempting to use a pre-compiled XSLT/DOM object could cause problems, but
then again maybe not.
Can you enlighten me/us on the subject matter?
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/M:D
M. David Peterson
http://mdavid.name | http://www.oreillynet.com/pub/au/2354 |
http://dev.aol.com/blog/3155
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