| Subject: Re: [xsl] Large transforms (was Re: [xsl] GByte Transforms) From: Jeff Kenton <jeffrey.kenton@xxxxxxxxxxx> Date: Fri, 04 Jun 2004 09:29:30 -0400 | 
Speaking only for myself, and as a reader of this list for some time, I
might comment that 'large' has meant (mostly) large human targetted document instances, often up to a few megabytes, occasionally ten or more,
seldom more.
I might suggest that the processing environment for many users is a desktop pc, a server, rarely dedicated hardware.
If serving up webpages the options are there, but in terms of loading a page in a users browser, anything more than a few hundred K is a bit of a waste of time, since users get teed off and go elsewhere.
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