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Kevin Jones writes: > different JVM options over the next day or so. Perhaps the next stage is a > XSLT performance competition? It's hard to start a competition until all the processors actually implement the spec. If I write a stylesheet that solves a problem efficiently using keys, I cannot run it using eg XT. Someone could rewrite the thing without using keys, but then it becomes a programming competition. Of course, I agree that people should be allowed to tweak the *environment* of a test, by compiling stylesheets, changing memory setups or whatever, but allowing people to rewrite a stylesheet so that it exercises the best features of their implementation seems mildly pointless. If the conclusion is "product XXX recommends you not to use xsl:number because it is implemented badly", then I am depressed. Anyway, a judicious set of discrete tests will reveal that for us. Sebastian XSL-List info and archive: http://www.mulberrytech.com/xsl/xsl-list
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