I have one simple question, actually i am interested in your point of view.
Is there any sense in caching xslt itself? If so, then why? If not, then
again why? :)
I think that there is no sense, and that xslt output should be cached.
What do you think?


Per Jessen wrote:
> 
> vladimirn wrote:
> 
>> i was wondering whats the best approach to do next.
>> I have an xml file delivered from service of my partner. On my web
>> server (windows) i have xslt files used for xml transformation.
>> Those files are getting bigger, so i have request to cash them and use
>> cashed. 
> 
> Your xslt files are source code, so why is there a need to cache them? 
> 
> 
> /Per Jessen, Zürich
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