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Bruce D'Arcus wrote:
Normaly NO. However, since the documentation is embedded inside the XSL source files, I can imagine scenario where there is an influence. Consider very large xsl script (many magabytes). Then you may be short of memory. As far as I know this is a common problem to all other tools imilar to ours. Of course, you may use simple XSL that gives rid of the documentation elements (all with namespace http://www.pnp-software.com/XSLTdoc). This may also be useful if you want to ship out your XSL code without your documentation. Cheers, Ondrej
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