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Hello Flavio, You mentioned in your post some performance problems you've been experiencing with XMLSpy 2005's XSLT processor. I wanted to let you know that we've made significant performance increases in our core XML engine in version 2006 Service Pack 2, which yields performance gains in XSLT processing, since our processor is schema-aware. We've also re-packaged our XSLT 1.0 and schema-aware 2.0 processors, schema-aware XQuery 1.0 processor, and validating parser together into one engine, AltovaXML v2006, which is a royalty-free download that you can get here: http://www.altova.com/altovaxml.html AltovaXML v2006 is based on the same core XML standards engine that powers XMLSpy 2006, so if you have our support and maintenance package you can upgrade and give it a try. If not, you can at least use AltovaXML v2006 as a stand-alone run-time processor. If you try this version and your situation doesn't improve, we'd like to help figure out why. Please contact us here: http://www.altova.com/support_center.html By the way, XMLSpy can work with files based on just about any encoding (including the more exotic flavors, such as Shift-JIS, GB 2312, Big-5, EBCDIC, as well as all ISO-8859-x dialects). You may also open a file based on one encoding scheme, and save it as another. Simply open the file and set the File->encoding property to whatever encoding you want and save it again. XMLSpy will also automatically strip BOM's from UTF-8 files. Thanks, Ted Henry Altova, Inc. http://www.altova.com
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