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At 2003-09-24 10:42 -0400, Phyllis Tarascio wrote:
This is my first posting to the XSL-List and I am fairly new to XSLT. Welcome! Does the XSLT transformer need to load in the whole source document in memory in order to read and parse it to create the internal representation of the tree in memory? Yes. it is unclear to me if it needs to load the whole source document into memory before the process can start. It does. The very first template for the result node tree might need to access the very last node (in parse order) in the source node tree. Thank you for any suggestions or help that you can provide. There are freely-downloadable previews of our two XSL books that might be able to help you. Have fun with XSLT! ............... Ken
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