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(29 weeks old) / Daniel Veillard <veillard@redhat.com> was heard to say: | On Thu, Aug 07, 2003 at 08:59:44AM -0400, Jeff Beal wrote: |> I don't understand it myself. But, I've run the two processors on identical |> transforms, and had the time be almost the same. Saxon has even been a |> little faster. This is for chunked HTML transforms only, though. It seems |> that Saxon is able to write files faster on Windows then XSLTProc, so even |> though xsltproc is "transforming" faster, Saxon is able to get the file onto |> the hard drive faster. When I'm going to FO (where there's only one file |> write operation), xsltproc is considerably faster. | | Okay, do a Request For Enhancement on libxslt bugzilla about this. | Maybe I can find why writing is slower than expected, I don't remember | doing any performance analysis for chunking i.e. exslt:document extension | maybe there is something wrong. Someone pointed out a really bogus XPath expression in the chunking code. I fixed that, perhaps in the last 29 weeks, and it may have made a big difference. Be seeing you, norm -- Norman Walsh <ndw@nwalsh.com> | A philosophical contempt of life http://www.oasis-open.org/docbook/ | is no guarantee of courage in the Chair, DocBook Technical Committee | face of death.--Gustave Vapereau
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