Hello everybody,
I'm new to this list, so let me introduce myself:
My name is Christoph Naber. I come from Germany and work with XML/XSL for
about 2 years now.
I'd be pleased to hear your opinion about a stylesheet I've written.
The aim is to surround occurences of <row> - tags with a <table> - tag.
I've done this with "good" XSL, what appears to be real slow, and with a
"bad" version, which inserts tags as <xsl:text>.
The second version:
<xsl:template match="row" >
<xsl:if test="name(preceding-sibling::*[1]) != 'row'">
<xsl:text
disable-output-escaping="yes"><![CDATA[<table>]]></xsl:text>
</xsl:if>
<xsl:text>
</xsl:text>
<xsl:copy>
<xsl:copy-of select="@*" />
<xsl:apply-templates select="*" />
</xsl:copy>
<xsl:if test="name(following-sibling::*[1]) != 'row'">
<xsl:text
disable-output-escaping="yes"><![CDATA[</table>]]></xsl:text>
</xsl:if>
</xsl:template>
This solution is much faster, but it makes use of bad XSL programming.
What are you thinking, is it allowed to discard the rules of good
programming for speed-up desires?
Christoph Naber
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