>Well I know the solution - keys, read the file once and stick it in a
variable, however this is not an option because they don't want to let
me tweak the generated code.
>The tool does allow custom functions to be written.
Tools that generate XSLT code often generate very poor code, in my
experience. Your statement that the code is monolithic, preventing
selective overriding, seems to confirm this. If you can't change the
XSLT then it's not clear what you can do; your options seem to be
limited, and you're unlikely to get much help here unless you give us a
lot more information.
Michael Kay
Saxonica
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