It performs well enough to saturate our I/O channels for mass ETL type
work.   :o)

David Johnson
Programmer Specialist
J. B. Hunt Transport
Information Services / GAR New Dev




                                                                           
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>... as if anyone who uses XSLT really cared much about
> performance... :-)

Actually, many do, and in many cases XSLT actually does perform pretty
decently. Not that we've stopped trying to improve on those numbers.

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