On 15.10.2006, at 05:42, Nickolay V. Shmyrev wrote:
While looking on high memory usage of xslt transformations I've noticed the following strange thing. We profile document two times during build- first we profile to build document for validation in xml subdir, second when we build html we also do profiling since we import profile-chunk.xsl.
Have you verified that this actually *does* work? The problem as I remember it was for one, xincludes posed a problem because xsltproc would not handle it in one pass as expected and the second topic was the handling of the languages which caused problems when done differently. Of course with the advent of more recent tools and/or stylesheets these problems might be gone. It should be trivial to compare both results by running the process before and after modifications by running a copy of the results in between and then running a diff -Nur <old results> <new results>. Would you please do that? Servus, Daniel
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