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Filename of the XML generated
Hello!
I need help. I am a newbie in XSL and I have a few questions. 1. Is it possible to specify the resulting XML file in the XSL file? If yes, how is this done? 2. Is it possible in XSL to generate several XML files as it loops in for-each? If yes, how is this done? Thanks in advance! Karen |
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Re: Filename of the XML generated
The size of XML elements actually does directly affect performance times. The more text you have to parse, the longer it will take. Rob I hope you didn't misunderstand some of my earlier points on this though. I don't mean in any way to give the impression that tag size is the biggest factor in terms of file format performance because it's not. There are a number of other architectural issues that play a much bigger role. That said, the size of the tags does have an impact .
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