James, I'll expand on Norm's suggestion by mentioning a less-obvious feature of 
cq. If you call prof:xslt-eval() in cq, and display the results using the 
"html" button or the "profile" button, cq should display the results in the 
same table format it uses for XQuery profiler output.

-- Mike

On 12 Jan 2011, at 16:28 , Norman Walsh wrote:

> James Sulak <jsu...@jonesmcclure.com> writes:
>> I realize these are fairly general questions, but (1) are there any
>> caveats about Marklogic’s XSLT implementation that I should be aware
>> of, and (2) how do I approach debugging XSLT performance issues? I’ve
>> invoked xdmp:query-trace(), but I don’t get any useful output in the
>> log. Any pointers to relevant discussions or documentation would be
>> appreciated.
> 
> Have you tried prof:xslt-eval?
> 
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