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Subject: Avoiding namespace resolution via the Internet ??
Hi, I am currently playing with website and was highly surprised how slow the processing of an extremely simple example was going. I do use xsltproc, which is usually very fast on processing my docbook xml documents. I also noticed that everytime I tried to generate the simple website, my internet traffic started to go up, which I think is the reason for the slowness. I think this is related to namespace resolution, and I wonder whether such namespaces can also be locally catalogued like eg dtd's. In particular, "-v" output of a slow xsltproc process shows -=-=-=-=-= SGML_CATALOG_FILES=/etc/sgml/catalog xsltproc -v --catalogs \ --maxdepth 999 --output page1.html --stringparam output-root . \ /usr/share/sgml/website-2.5.0/xsl/tabular.xsl doc1.xml Added namespace: xsl mapped to http://www.w3.org/1999/XSL/Transform Added namespace: html mapped to http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml Added namespace: doc mapped to http://nwalsh.com/xsl/documentation/1.0 exclude result prefix html exclude result prefix doc exclude result prefix html exclude result prefix doc xsltPrecomputeStylesheet: removing ignorable blank node xsltParseStylesheetProcess : found stylesheet Added namespace: xsl mapped to http://www.w3.org/1999/XSL/Transform Added namespace: html mapped to http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml Added namespace: doc mapped to http://nwalsh.com/xsl/documentation/1.0 Added namespace: rddl mapped to http://www.rddl.org/ Added namespace: l mapped to http://docbook.sourceforge.net/xmlns/l10n/1.0 exclude result prefix doc [..] -=-=-=-=-=-= So I wonder whether the various namespaces are at the origin of the slow processing, and how to speed that up. Thanks for any hints, Marc Baaden
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