What about the jd processor (http://www.aztecrider.com/xslt/) ? The only
reference I found in cocoon lists is
http://mailman.real-time.com/pipermail/cocoon-devel/2001-June/008542.html
I tried it but, cocoon sitemap and xsp seems to work fine on my apps, except
this big problem

jd.xml.xslt.parser.XsltParseException: cannot include 'skin.xsl' (baseUri=''
Element=xsl:import nested exception = 'java.net.MalformedURLException: no
protocol: skin.xsl')

Includes and imports failed with relative URLs.


----- Message d'origine -----
De : "Matt Sergeant" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
À : <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Envoyé : vendredi 15 novembre 2002 12:05
Objet : RE: interesting benchmarks


| On Fri, 15 Nov 2002, MikhailFedotov wrote:
|
| > Hi!
| >
| > > That would youi say about xslt benchmarks on http://www.sarvega.com/ ?
| >
| > > xsltc is rated even worse then xalanj itself...
| >
| > Still no reply. Comments anyone ? I wonder that was the cause of
| > such perfomance of xsltc in those tests - tests themselves, or
| > particular
| > misfeatures of xsltc triggered by those tests ?
|
| I do wonder if the tests are dubious. For example the libxml2 tests show
| it to be really slow, but other tests (e.g. xsltmark) show it to be about
| as fast as MSXML (slower in some areas, faster in others).
|
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