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Ok, let me try this out and see how it goes. Thanks
for the reply.
Kan
--- Jennifer Phillips <jennifer@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> >I appreciate the reply. So it looks I will have to
> >clone the node if I want to use the cached DOM
> without
> >directly making changes to it during the processing
> of
> >my code.
>
> If you are changing the data in the DOM yes. I had
> a similar problem, I
> wanted to add a parameter block to my cached XML
> data, what I ended up doing
> was sending a tree fragment to the XSLT processor as
> a parameter, rather
> than adding the parameter block to the cached XML
> via the DOM.
>
> The trouble with cloning the cached XML, you loose
> most of the performance
> benefits of caching the XML in the first place.
>
> >i.e Using, set objDOM =
> Application("CachedXMLData")
> >will cause the "CachedXMLData" to be altered if
> objDOM
> >is altered. Am I correct in thinking this?
>
> Yes you are correct.
>
> Jenni Phillips
>
>
>
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