Subject: [xsl] Improving Performance of XSLT on large files From: "gary cor" <stuff4gary@xxxxxxxxxxx> Date: Wed, 29 Aug 2001 12:26:56 |
*That All elements, attributes, etc. are compulsory in long record sets so they are totally repeating units
*Then Adding relevant spacer characters to any variable containers in the XML to ensure that the records in the XML repeat in a mathematically recognisable against character position throughout the file.
Then possibly I could optimise this process for a DNA Validation! And, apply a mathematical functions for the pointer so it knows specifically where to read element data from the document without having even look at any irrelevant bits?? Then feed only the relevant bits of XML into to the XLST processor as a secondary process... And, where do I and where don?t I get a performance advantage doing something like this?? And does anything do this already?
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