Hello Cameron,

> So you can focus on the technical:
> * What is the download size of the library, can the size be limited to
> the browsers that require it.
> * How much technical effort is required to port to Ajaxslt?
> * How well does Ajaxslt perform? From memory, the XSL performance was
> reported to be slow on Safari. This probably won't be a problem  
> parsing
> a Context document with minimal XPath requests, but would be a problem
> if we were parsing GML or SLD which could be much larger.
After spending some hours on this, Jean-Sebastien told me that  he  
intended to continue his work on sarissa (witch seems faster than  
Google-xslt), and will complete holes in the xsltProcessor part by  
taking ideas on google's and Javeline's code.
>
> I suggest Jean-Sebastien does some research, reports the results,  
> makes
> a suggestion and we can decide in the next team meeting.

Let's wait the next team meeting !

Cheers


Vincent Heurteaux
http://www.geomatys.fr


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