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Subject: xsl:call-template & performance?
From: "Hillyard, Matthew" <matthew.hillyard@xxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Thu, 21 Dec 2000 09:59:09 -0000
matt hillyard
Apart from the obvious benefits of modularity and maintainability, does
anyone have any empirical (or anecdotal) evidence as to the relative
performance of using xsl:call-templates against repetitive xsl:templates
always written out in full in situ?

I have a stylesheet which has just exceeded 4000 lines - so would prefer the
xsl:call-template option - but performance is also a very big issue...

Many thanks for any advice!

Matt H


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