From what I read about it, XSLTMark was just that: a set of rather
computationally intensive XSLT files that were to be processed. Perhaps
there was a little application around it that measured the time or
something. Some XSLTMark files are also still present in the older
sources of Transformiix (Firefox's XSLT engine).
The Web Archive still has the original XSLTMark pages, but
unfortunately, they erased the binary files:
http://web.archive.org/web/20020611085801/www.datapower.com/XSLTMark/download/
Perhaps someone still has an original copy? If I understand Michael
correctly, unmodified, the files are allowed to be distributed...
Abel
James A. Robinson wrote:
I've never used XSLTMark, but I see that libxslt 1.1.22 has in its source
tree a path 'tests/XSLTMark/' filled with example inputs, stylesheets,
and what look to be reference outputs. Is that what folks are after?
http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/gnome/sources/libxslt/1.1/libxslt-1.1.22.tar.gz
Jim
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