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On 28.5.2014 14:35, Michael Müller-Hillebrand mmh(_at_)docufy(_dot_)de wrote:
How would you tackle this (in XSLT) if the source data does not fit
in memory?
I haven't seen index for document which will not fit into memory of
today's computer. In past, index entries were collected into an
auxiliary file, this file has been then sorted and then during the
second run original document and index were merged.
Jirka
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