Great!
The next items in our plan were:
- Wait a while to make sure everyone is happy with the performance. Keep
tweaking if necessary.
- Port all DSSSL customizations to XSLT. Manually evaluate output for
quality.
Should we now compare DSSSL outputs with XSLT?
I had some success with it before. See my letter:
https://www.postgresql.org/message-id/57712848.7060306%40gmail.com
Those xslt's (see xhtml-like-dsssl.patch) can help us to see all the
differences and to decide which customizations to keep.
Best regards,
Alexander
18.08.2016 20:56, Peter Eisentraut пишет:
On 6/6/16 8:28 AM, Peter Eisentraut wrote:
On 6/4/16 10:28 AM, Alexander Law wrote:
It caused by <xsl:template name="html.head">.
Leaving aside the question whether the links "home", "up" and
"copyright" are needed, maybe it's better to split the commit to two?
First to speed up the conversion while making sure that the output is
the same, and the second to change the html.head output format.
I did that intentionally, but I agree that it might be better to split
this off into a separate commit.
I have committed the first part of this, as discussed.
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