It is my personal experience that life is easier if completely
separate questions are put into completely separate posts.
Regarding the quoted question, what is the use/business case?
I guess in general it is easier to process everything and save
yourself the efforts in detecting subsets and handling possible side-
effects of not processing everything. Also, XSLT processing is usually
very fast, so performance is not likely to be an issue.
- Michael Müller-Hillebrand
Am 01.08.2009 um 15:44 schrieb j milo taylor:
A second question, perhaps more complicated:
Has anyone any recommendations on how i might achieve the following:
something like:
1)check directory for changed xml files
2) if changed/new xml
3) apply xslt
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