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![]() | ![]() | ![]() | Altova Mailing List Archives>Archive Index >xsl-list Archive Home >Recent entries >Thread Prev - RE: Your XSL-List post bounced >Thread Next - RE: RE: XSLT and databases (was: Your XSL-List post bounced) RE: Your XSL-List post bouncedTo: Date: 6/1/2000 2:22:00 PM Hi Paulo, Paulo said: One way I can imagine an efficient way of using XSLT to select and transform a few nodes from a gigabyte XML document is indexing it - a database thing. That is something I would like to see implemented. However, one of the guys from the Oracle Intermedia team I talked with today, wasn't even familiar with XPath. Didier reply: Take a look at SQL 2000 and more particularly at the XML features. Microsoft made a presentation recently at the Seattle XML SIG about a new feature. It seems from what the Microsoft guy showed at the presentation that SQL 2000 will support Xpath addressing. Cheers Didier PH Martin ---------------------------------------------- Email: martind@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Conferences:XML Europe (http://www.gca.org) Book: XML Professional (http://www.wrox.com) column: Style Matters (http://www.xml.com) Products: http://www.netfolder.com XSL-List info and archive: http://www.mulberrytech.com/xsl/xsl-list | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() |
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