Subject: Re: [xsl] What effect does DOCTYPE have From: "Rick Quatro" <frameexpert@xxxxxxxxxxxx> Date: Tue, 31 Jan 2006 09:08:03 -0500 |
it takes a long time, and I finally get an out of memory error. Does the XSLT processor try to read the DTD?
Yes but that isn't what is taking the time. You asked it to find every substring that matches "" and replace it by "" and recurse until it stops. This only stops when you run out of memory.
select="hide"
selects all child elements named <hide/> and since you use this in a string context it takes the string value of the first one (or in this case "" since there are none) same for select="show". You probably meant select="'hide'" to refer to a string not an element.
If you are using saxon 8 why don't you use XSLT2 and use the built in replace() function which is much easier than using a template for this.
David
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