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(b) the best way to find out is to measure it.
Re: [xsl] Limitations of including/importing number of stylesheets into a stylesheets
Subject: Re: [xsl] Limitations of including/importing number of stylesheets into a stylesheets From: Michael Kay <mike@xxxxxxxxxxxx> Date: Mon, 29 Nov 2010 23:44:25 +0000 |
Two generic answers to performance questions apply:I'm in the habit, when grouping XSLT templates into modules, of importing any dependencies among the other files so the individual file can be validated by itself.
The main stylesheet file, the one that's actually called when processing the content, uses include, and there's a chain of includes going back from the most specific templates in the main stylesheet file to the most general in the first stylesheet.
Is this practice likely to be a performance hit? I try hard to make it a linear chain of dependencies, but this doesn't always work.
(a) it all depends what processor you are using
(b) the best way to find out is to measure it.
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