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RE: Measuring performance

Subject: RE: Measuring performance
From: Matthew Bentley <Matthew.bentley@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Thu, 10 Aug 2000 11:55:05 +1200
joe ortiz collections
>What is the ideal way to measure the performance of a specific bit
>of XSL code?  Are there any tools available for determining the
>areas of your XSL code that are causing the heaviest loads on the
>parser? Also, there are a few resources that indicate the efficiency
>of using certain commands over others (ie using count instead of
>xsl:number for certain applications).  Is there any place that
>provides a collection of these helpful suggestions?

use -t under saxon, -m under sablotron 
Measure the time taken -
Matt
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