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Re: Question of performance
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- Subject: Re: [xsl] Question of performance
- From: Jay Kline <list at slushpupie dot com>
- Date: Wed, 31 Oct 2001 12:58:25 -0600
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> I have a fairly large (41 KB) xsl document that is of course used for
> processing xml documents.
Along the same lines, I have a really big (200Mb+) XML document that needs to
be parsed by a small (10 or so lines) XSL document on a Windows machine. I
have tried the Microsoft COM object in some VBScript, but it seems to want to
load the entire XML document into memory, and if much of anything else is
running on the system it more or less pukes, and at the very least takes
several minutes just loading the document before any processing begins. Is
there a better way of doing this? Java is not installed on the system, though
we are not opposed to doing so if there is better performance.
Jay
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