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Re: [xsl] Benefits of using xsl:key

From: Jesper Tverskov <jesper.tverskov@-----.--->
To: xsl-list@-----.------------.---
Date: 11/4/2009 8:22:00 AM
Michael Kay wrote:
> The exact way in which you created this file is probably very important. If
> you did it by naive copy-and-paste, then it's likely that the duplicate
> values in the file are very close to each other and that the distance
> between duplicates is consistently small.

I just pasted the three lines four times, then those lines 10 times,
then those lines 10 times, etc. The data set is admittedly only good
enough to demonstrate in a classroom that xsl:key can be useful, but
it is not fair to use this "dummy" data set to test optimization of an
XSLT processor.

Cheers,
Jesper Tverskov

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