| Subject: Performance tips - got any? From: "Mike Alsup" <mike_alsup@xxxxxxx> Date: Thu, 20 Jan 2000 13:55:09 -0500 | 
Can anybody share any general guidelines to use when writing stylesheets to achieve optimal performance? I'm fairly new to XSLT, but a couple of things I've noticed so far are: 1. For most processors (XT excluded) selection by attribute seems to be a more expensive operation than selection by element. 2. Selection using the double-slash ( // ) syntax seems to be very costly (as apposed to using the absolute tree path for a known node). What are some others? In particular, I'm concerned about unwanted overhead when iterating loops of hundreds or thousands of elements. Michael XSL-List info and archive: http://www.mulberrytech.com/xsl/xsl-list
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