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Re: [xsl] xslt and i18n

From: Florent Georges <lists@------------>
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Date: 2/17/2009 10:44:00 AM
Vyacheslav Sedov wrote:

> to my mind the best way is to use "metaprogramming magic" -

  That's one of the alternatives I suggested at the end of my
email, yes.

> just generate proper XSLT (one for each language-location)
> from localization file(s) and some kind of "dummy XSLT", it
> also can allow some freedom about not only text translation
> (images, links, UI behavior, dates & currency, items order and
> so on) and can help to solve some performance problems

  I am not sure that using additional dictionaries of match
patterns will beat indexing by keys.  Intuitively, I would have
said the opposite.  That requires measures to be sure, but I
doubt this would be a real problem for most stylesheets anyway.

  Regards,

--
Florent Georges
http://www.fgeorges.org/


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