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> Well, that is the case for Saxon, but there is no requirement > to implement strings using UTF-16. XSLT processors that don't > use UTF-16 as their internal encoding won't suffer from this expense. Sure. All performance statements are local to a particular implementation. Some processors might even trade memory for speed by using utf-8 internally. Michael Kay http://www.saxonica.com/
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