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XSLT and formatters
- To: "cocoon-users at xml dot apache dot org" <cocoon-users at xml dot apache dot org>, "xsl-list at mulberrytech dot com" <xsl-list at mulberrytech dot com>
- Subject: XSLT and formatters
- From: Hans-Guenter Stein <Hans-Guenter dot Stein at siteos dot de>
- Date: Fri, 11 Aug 2000 11:03:18 +0200
- Organization: SiteOS AG
- Reply-To: xsl-list at mulberrytech dot com
Any suggestions towards the following?
I produce html-output the following way:
XML/XSP input -----(XSLT)----> XML-output ----(standard html-formater
applied by Cocoon)---> HTML-output
The problem is, that the XSLT that produces the XML-outputbe comes a
performance issue simply because the XSLT-stylesheets contain A_LOT of
HTML formating tags (i.e. tables in tables in tables ...)
So the XSLT-processor spends most of the time in parsing tags that have
nothing to do with the data (a page might well contain a few lines of
data enclosed in 100-200 table-cells).
Now: is there any solution for inserting all the surrounding
table-formating stuff into the final HTML-output without having the
XSLT-processor parsing all the table-formating and building a very large
DOM-object?
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