Subject: Re: [xsl] Recording start and end time of processing (in pipeline) From: iwanttokeepanon <iwanttokeepanon@xxxxxxxxx> Date: Thu, 29 Apr 2010 15:14:02 -0500 |
> It's also possible to use xslt:message to print something, > and to run that through a program that adds a timestamp to > each line of input. Or maybe use an available timeserver via document(). But use 2 distinct URLs. I.e. document('http://my.timeserver1.com/current-date-time?reason=startup') and document('http://my.timeserver1.com/current-date-time?reason=ending')
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