DOCBOOK-APPS: Re: DocBook XSL slow to process due to l10n.xml, keys

2002-05-20 Thread Norman Walsh
/ Mike Brown [EMAIL PROTECTED] was heard to say: | In 4XSLT, the preparation of the indices for these keys takes a very long time | because they are computed for every source document, including those obtained | via document(). It takes a long time to generate the indices for l10n.xml,

DOCBOOK-APPS: Re: DocBook XSL slow to process due to l10n.xml, keys

2002-05-20 Thread Mike Brown
Norman Walsh wrote: / Mike Brown [EMAIL PROTECTED] was heard to say: | In 4XSLT, the preparation of the indices for these keys takes a very long time | because they are computed for every source document, including those obtained | via document(). It takes a long time to generate the

DOCBOOK-APPS: Re: DocBook XSL slow to process due to l10n.xml, keys

2002-05-20 Thread Norman Walsh
/ Mike Brown [EMAIL PROTECTED] was heard to say: | But, in my opinion, failing to be lazy about xsl:key index preparation is not | really a shortcoming in a processor. The XSLT spec is at fault for not | providing a way to specify to which documents keys should apply. A stylesheet | could