Uff... Sory for double-posting, but it took a week and 6 mailboxes to get
the message delivered to the list. Something is wrong, perhaps .ru domain
seem to be banned.
Nevertheless, in the attachment is an idea I believe to be good. It needs
persistent threads and other real-world-fixes, perl shows only obvious
easy-to-read abstract algorithm of the three-parser threading.

Unfortunately our company have no C-programmers to do the job right, but we
can provide whatever support is needed and make some (reasonable :)
donations if needed. And this will at once make libxslt the fastest
xslt-processing engine, that's quite a good thing by itself. Any ideas?

ps. When it rains it poors, three messages are already here. I hope my
week-old mails will not pop up now... I'm really sorry but I've lost any
hope today :)

On Thu, Jul 26, 2012 at 1:59 AM, Дмитрий Грибов <g...@gribuser.ru> wrote:

>   Isn’t it a time to do some threading?
>

Attachment: Threaded XSLT transformation.pl
Description: Binary data

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