Subject: Re: [xsl] efficient XML & XSL -> HTML solution From: Steven.C.Kienle@xxxxxxxxxx Date: Fri, 16 Mar 2001 15:55:23 -0500 |
Hi, If your XML/XSLT does not change much, I would definitely use the "static" HTML approach. You should be able to create a trigger on the XML and XSLT files which would automatically run the XSLT processor when either of these files has been modified. That would provide you a system which has the speed of static HTML, but not require you to explicitly recreate the HTML when the source files change. Also, if you are creating the XML from another process, such as FTPing the source file each week; that process should be modified to call the XSLT processor itself. Steve ______________________________ Reply Separator _________________________________ Subject: [xsl] efficient XML & XSL -> HTML solution Author: skhurshid@xxxxxxxxxx at Internet-America Date: 16-03-2001 3:39 PM Hi, I need an efficient solution for putting together XML & XSL and serving it out as HTML. It seems like the most efficient way would be to generate static HTML from the XML & XSL and then serve it out from my Web Server. Or I could use mod_xslt for Apache or Cocoon to put these together dynamically (i.e. just before the page is served out). Since I don't need to put them together dynamically, I'm reluctant to do this. On the other hand it would be nice not to have to generate the html every time the XML or XSL changes. Has anyone tried mod_xslt ? How efficient is it (compared to serving straight HTML) ? Does it use caching to speed things up (perhaps check the timestamp on the XML & XSL files instead of blindly generating the HTML for every request) ? Any advice would be greatly appreciated. Thanks :-) -Sher XSL-List info and archive: http://www.mulberrytech.com/xsl/xsl-list XSL-List info and archive: http://www.mulberrytech.com/xsl/xsl-list
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