Subject: Re: [xsl] controller stylsheet. performance, best practices question From: Terence Kearns <terencek@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Date: Wed, 23 Apr 2003 22:03:05 +1000 |
But then, what you need to work out is a) how often will your templates be called? (what is your traffic?), and b) is the technology chosen the right one for the job. You'd be amazed what can be achieved with some fancy XSLT, but that doesn't make it clever to do so. Same goes for PHP; it isn't the fastest beast around, so if your system is expecting high traffic, compiled PHP (or some other technology) might be in order. Maybe just plain HTML could do the trick? Nothing beats plain HTML in performance. :)
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