Subject: [xsl] Optimization From: Morten <morten@xxxxxxx> Date: Sat, 02 Feb 2002 12:11:07 +0100 |
<A> <B><C/><C/>...<C/></B> <B><C/><C/>...<C/></B> . . </A>
Thanks to Joerg Heinicke, I managed to pass the position of the B element to the C elements. Further, I now need a globally unique number for C. For that, I've been using (within C):
But this seems very inefficient, and it looks like performance degrades over time (may be an implementation issue?). Any hints on a less costly (constant time perhaps) way of getting enumerated the C elements?
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