| Subject: Re: XSLT vs Omnimark From: Rick Geimer <Rick.Geimer@xxxxxxx> Date: Mon, 06 Mar 2000 16:03:48 -0800 | 
James Robertson wrote: > Yes, but how do you get around the fundamental > requirement for a lot of RAM? > > I don't see how we can ever expect to parse a 150meg > document using XSLT ... > > But for all the small, everyday documents, I absolutely > agree with you. Unfortunately, my small, everyday documents are several megs each (microprocessor specs are not known for their brevity). What we need is a "lazy" implementation of XSLT that only builds as much of the tree as it needs to process a given document with a given stylesheet. Are any of the current implementations working this way? Rick Geimer National Semiconductor rick.geimer@xxxxxxx XSL-List info and archive: http://www.mulberrytech.com/xsl/xsl-list
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