Re: [xsl] speed difference between IE and Firefox during transform?

Subject: Re: [xsl] speed difference between IE and Firefox during transform?
From: António Mota <amsmota@xxxxxxxxx>
Date: Tue, 1 Mar 2005 19:39:00 +0000
I've done a TreeMenu-like app using Sarissa and before the
optimization i noticed that IE was way of faster then IE. After the
optimization the diference is not so perceptible, but it's still
there.

I didn't try to isolate the problem, tought.


On Tue, 1 Mar 2005 19:23:05 -0000, Michael Kay <mike@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> MSXML3 is one of the fastest XSLT 1.0 processors around and it doesn't
> surprise me if it (sometimes or often) beats the engine used in Firefox.
> It's also not unusual to find a 10:1 speed difference between two XSLT
> processors for particular constructs, where one processor happens to find a
> better optimization than another.
> 
> I'm slighly surprised that you can isolate the difference to this one XPath
> expression, but one can certainly imagine strategies (such as building an
> index or hash table) that would greatly speed up this expression under
> particular conditions.
> 
> Michael Kay
> http://www.saxonica.com/
> 
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Sean Whalen [mailto:seanwhalen@xxxxxxxxxxx]
> > Sent: 01 March 2005 18:42
> > To: xsl-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> > Subject: [xsl] speed difference between IE and Firefox during
> > transform?
> >
> >
> > Hi,
> >     I've been playing with XSLT, and as a practice exercise I
> > am putting
> > together an all-xslt version of the game Minesweeper.  It is
> > basically
> > 90% done at this point.  I've noticed a big difference in the
> > transform
> > speed of one of the stylesheets I'm using.
> >
> >     I'm writing the list to find out if that is to-be-expected or if
> > that is strange.  The game has some other UI issues, but I'm writing
> > here just to ask about the difference in speed between the
> > two browsers.
> >
> >     The stylesheet, at the point of the slowness, has 2 node-set
> > variables, and it is building a 3rd variable by selecting all the
> > members of the first set that have an attribute that is found in some
> > member of the second set.  That block of code looks a little
> > like this:
> >
> > <xsl:variable name = "revealing" select = "$field[
> >         @isBomb != -1  and @isRevealed = 0 and
> >       ((concat(@h -1  ,'/', @v   ) = $zeros/@sqID)
> >     or (concat(@h  +1  ,'/', @v ) = $zeros/@sqID)
> >     )] " />
> >
> >     In that code, the "$field" contains the unexposed
> > squares, and the
> > "$zeros" are the revealed squares that are being used to
> > search for more
> > revealable squares.  This can take a second or two when this
> > runs in IE,
> > but can take up to ten seconds in Firefox.
> >
> >     Is that just the way it is?
> >
> > this is the main page for the app (index.html)
> > http://seanwhalen.home.comcast.net/sweeperscript/
> >
> > and this is the stylesheet with the strange slowness in Firefox:
> > http://seanwhalen.home.comcast.net/sweeperscript/RevealBombs.xsl
> >
> > Thanks for any feedback.
> > Sean

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