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Hi Mark,
First of all, I would like to confirm my understanding of your issue. From
your description, I understand that you are experiencing a low performance
on your production system when using <mxsl:script> blocks. If there is any
misunderstanding, please feel free to let me know.
As far as I know, for high performance, we have to avoid script blocks from
XSLT files, because they require loading the script engine multiple times.
Instead, create a COM object that is equivalent to the script, producing a
DLL. Then use addObject and pass the DLL.
HTH. If anything is unclear, please feel free to reply to the post.
Kevin Yu
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