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[XSL-LIST Mailing List Archive Home] [By Thread] [By Date] [Recent Entries] [Reply To This Message] RE: Schema keys and XSLT implementation
mike@xxxxxxxxxxxx replied: > A schema-aware XSLT processor could make use of the existence of keys in the > schema to create implicit indexes for efficient access in your stylesheet, > but the only schema-aware XSLT processor currently in existence (Saxon-SA) > doesn't (yet) do that. > > An XSLT 1.0 processor such as libxslt is very unlikely to make any use of > schema information, though it could do so in theory. Thanks, that clears things up a lot. I have read about Saxon-SA, but I didnt really quite grasp the "SA" part. And I didnt expect a 1.0 processor to give me *advanced* features. But I now better understand what *advanced* means. Luckily my XML "inspection" turned up xsl:keys that closely matched the schema ... not bad! Thx again ... -- Rodman
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