On Fri, Jul 25, 2008 at 11:37:06AM -0400, Ian Shields wrote:
> On Fri, 2008-07-25 at 16:06 +0100, Dave Pawson wrote:
> $ time xsltproc -o index2.html
> --timing ../xsl/5.10/dw-document-html-5.10.xsl index.xml 
> Parsing stylesheet ../xsl/5.10/dw-document-html-5.10.xsl took 0 ms
> Parsing document index.xml took 1 ms
> Running stylesheet and saving result took 23 ms
> 
> real    4m26.765s
> user    4m22.286s
> sys     0m0.160s
> 
> If you want to repeat, go to
> http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/library/i-dwauthors/ and download the
> author package from the download section of the article. Unpack it on
> your local filesystem and you'll get a developerworks folder and some
> subfolders. Navigate to this folder and run the new-article.vbs

 Dear Ian,

that's called hitting a bug, and posting to an unrelated mailing
list may make me look bad, but it's rather make you look like you
can't report a bug :-)

That said if your stylesheet is enormous, full of 1.0
extensions making it too hard for you to make a smaller test case
sticking to whatever you like best which doesn't exhibit the bug is
fine by me for sure. just don't use that as an argument :-) !

BTW there is --debug and --timing (also known as --norman some people
will appreciate) which allow to pinpoint exactly what my going on
and where (see xsltproc --help).

  Yours,

Daniel

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