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http://nagoya.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=1163

*** shadow/1163 Wed Jun 13 12:29:26 2001
--- shadow/1163.tmp.3959        Fri Jul 27 14:53:08 2001
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*** 2,9 ****
  | Performance Problems                                                       |
  +----------------------------------------------------------------------------+
  |        Bug #: 1163                        Product: XalanJ2                 |
! |       Status: NEW                         Version: 2.0.2                   |
! |   Resolution:                            Platform: PC                      |
  |     Severity: Critical                 OS/Version: All                     |
  |     Priority: High                      Component: org.apache.xalan.proces |
  +----------------------------------------------------------------------------+
--- 2,9 ----
  | Performance Problems                                                       |
  +----------------------------------------------------------------------------+
  |        Bug #: 1163                        Product: XalanJ2                 |
! |       Status: RESOLVED                    Version: 2.0.2                   |
! |   Resolution: FIXED                      Platform: PC                      |
  |     Severity: Critical                 OS/Version: All                     |
  |     Priority: High                      Component: org.apache.xalan.proces |
  +----------------------------------------------------------------------------+
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*** 19,22 ****
  30 minutes in Xalan 2.0.2.
  
  I posted this problem in the mailing list and Scott Boag thinks it has something 
! to do with //foo[baz] patterns in the XSLT.
--- 19,26 ----
  30 minutes in Xalan 2.0.2.
  
  I posted this problem in the mailing list and Scott Boag thinks it has something 
! to do with //foo[baz] patterns in the XSLT.
! 
! ------- Additional Comments From [EMAIL PROTECTED]  2001-07-27 14:53 -------
! I'm going to go ahead and close this, as I believe the main problem that the 
! bug was refering to is fixed in the recent code.

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