Michael Kay wrote:
Finally got it downloaded - the server was being very slow.
It's taking a long time because it's fetching the DTD from a remote HTTP
site. Nothing to do with the XSLT code at all
Shouldn't that only happen when you use saxon -v option? Or, put
differently, is it possible to tell the processor to skip foreign
resources? I usually get a firewall warning so I never run into the
problem that Mathieu had, but if you don't know where to look (the 38%
processor occupancy mentioned by Matthieu could've been a hint though),
it can be pretty frustrating before you find the culprit.
-- Abel
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