Subject: RE: [xsl] speed of loading From: "Rosa Cheng" <rosa.cheng@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Date: Fri, 31 May 2002 18:13:04 +1000 |
Thanx for you reply. In fact the XML is 22K and XSL is 32K. In the XSL I don't use '//' at all. Though I use a few for-each loops but to decrease searching time thru too many nodes, I usually use keys with extra Boolean tests, eg. <xsl:for-each select="key('groupNm',@GroupName)[ not(preceding::Q[position()=1]/@QuestionCollection) or @QuestionCollection!=preceding::Q[position()=1]/@QuestionCollection and @GroupName!=preceding::Q[position()=1]/@GroupName]">...</xsl:for-each> in fact this was only an experiment trying to restrict the nodes it processes (in an attempt to "optimise" my XSL), I used to have <xsl:for-each select=" key('groupNm',@GroupName)">...</xsl:for-each> However, my XML has a lot of attributes within each node... maybe that has an impact... here is some of the XML... <Questions QuoteId="102" Action="quoteValidation.asp" PageName="Quote" XSLstylesheet="questions.xsl" ReadOnlyXSLstylesheet="readonlyquestions.xsl" TodaysDate="24/5/2002" PreQuestionText="<div class='divNote'>some more text goes here." PreQuestionClass="bodycopy" PostQuestionText="" PostQuestionClass="bodycopy" HelpImghelp.gif" HelpButtonToolTip="Help" HelpUrlhelp.asp?id=" CSSfile="style.css" CSSbodyfile="../css/" SessionId="Test"> <Q QuestionSetId="15" Visibility="Show" QuestionSetSequence="2" QuestionID="125" AnswerTag="insured_property_postcode" QuestionText="What is the postcode of the property to be insured?" ToolTip="Postcode" OnChange="f_changeMainList('property_postcode')" QuestionStyle="getquotebody" AnswerFieldStyle="getquoteanswer" AnswerFieldWidth="4" AnswerFieldMaxChars="4" SequenceNumber="1" GroupName=" Property Details" GroupStyle="getquoteheader" AnswerValue="2035" QuestionTypeName="Text" AnswerTypeName="Textbox" /> <Q QuestionSetId="15" Visibility="Show" QuestionSetSequence="2" QuestionID="126" AnswerTag="insured_property_suburb" QuestionText="In which suburb is the property?" ToolTip="Suburb" QuestionStyle="getquotebody1" AnswerFieldStyle="getquoteanswer1" SequenceNumber="2" GroupName="Property Details" GroupStyle="getquoteheader" DefaultValue="0" VeryLongOptionList="1" AnswerValue="488" AnswerDescription="MAROUBRA" QuestionTypeName="Text" AnswerTypeName="Combobox"> <QO OptionId="488" OptionDesc="MAROUBRA" OptionValue="488" /> <QO OptionId="489" OptionDesc="MAROUBRA JUNCTION" OptionValue="489" /> <QO OptionId="490" OptionDesc="MAROUBRA SOUTH" OptionValue="490" /> <QO OptionId="491" OptionDesc="PAGEWOOD" OptionValue="491" /> </Q> </Questions> I just read some thing about XSLTemplate and XSLProcessor, not sure whether they will help, ie by caching the XSL etc. -----Original Message----- From: Joerg Heinicke [mailto:joerg.heinicke@xxxxxx] Sent: Friday, 31 May 2002 4:43 PM To: xsl-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: Re: [xsl] speed of loading Rosa Cheng wrote: > Can anyone please tell me why it takes a while for a transformed XML to load on the IE6 browser? (the browser seems to pause and then displays the HTML) At first I transformed the XML using ASP on the server-side, and then I tried to display the XML with a reference to XSL in the XML file, the pause was still there. Even though the loading took something like 4 seconds which may not sound very slow, but I was just wondering whether this time can be shortened and how to do that. > > Thanx in advance! :) > > Rosa Hello Rosa, without any code we can only guess. Normally MSXML is really fast, so there shouldn't be no 4s-pause. So there remain two questions: How big are the files (XML + XSLT)? And how optimized is the transformation? Maybe you can post parts of the code. The first suggestion of optimizing is always: replace '//' with more explicit XPath-expressions. Maybe it's an approach for optimization in your stylesheet too. Joerg XSL-List info and archive: http://www.mulberrytech.com/xsl/xsl-list XSL-List info and archive: http://www.mulberrytech.com/xsl/xsl-list
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