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Re: efficient XML & XSL -> HTML solution
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- Subject: Re: [xsl] efficient XML & XSL -> HTML solution
- From: Kip Hampton <khampton at totalcinema dot com>
- Date: Fri, 16 Mar 2001 15:53:33 -0500
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Sher,
You may also want to have a look at AxKit [1]. It is similar to Cocoon
in many respects and features a pretty robust caching mechanism. I've
been using it for some time, and I really like it.
HTH,
[1] http://axkit.org/
-kip
skhurshid@tripod.com wrote:
>
> Hi,
> I need an efficient solution for putting together XML & XSL
> and serving it out as HTML. It seems like the most efficient
> way would be to generate static HTML from the XML & XSL
> and then serve it out from my Web Server. Or I could use
> mod_xslt for Apache or Cocoon to put these together dynamically
> (i.e. just before the page is served out).
> Since I don't need to put them together dynamically, I'm reluctant
> to do this. On the other hand it would be nice not to have
> to generate the html every time the XML or XSL changes.
> Has anyone tried mod_xslt ? How efficient is it (compared to
> serving straight HTML) ? Does it use caching to speed things
> up (perhaps check the timestamp on the XML & XSL files instead
> of blindly generating the HTML for every request) ?
> Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
> Thanks :-)
> -Sher
>
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