<. Hi Frans! .>

Monday, September 27, 2004, 8:31:58 PM, you wrote:

FE> On Monday 27 September 2004 17:46, Bertrand Delacretaz wrote:
[...]

FE> I don't think it addresses my problem since it's probably cool once the 
FE> content have been generated. In either case, I think serving fast is no 
FE> problem(cached, or static). 

FE> AFAICT, my problem is that I don't want to do the whole transformation for all
FE> Docbook sources, but only for those parts that are being requested. It's 
FE> about making the Docbook transformation fine grained, so not everything have
FE> to be generated, only because a typo is fixed in a part which isn't even 
FE> requested.

Solution for your problem is probably cached XInclude transformation.
Unfortunately, AFAIK, there is no XInclude transformer implementing caching,
yet. So you have to base on [1] src and implement caching. I think it would be
very smart way.

-- 
Best regards
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