A single DOM operation may not be slow, but a bunch of them together can be.
The problem is that sometimes I have to do a lot of DOM operations for several
pages (walking the DOM three, flagging some DOMNodes, removing and shifting
nodes around). I'm currently using grand central dispatch to off
On Jun 21, 2010, at 3:50 AM, Matej Bukovinski wrote:
> I'm using WebKit to download a bunch of websites. On those sites I need to
> perform some basic DOM tree operations (e.g., removing some DOM nodes).
> WebKit makes this very straightforward by using elements such as DOMNodes to
> represent
In my experience, editing the DOM is very fast. If you are seeing slowness it's
probably from doing huge numbers of these operations at once. So my advice
would be to perform a handful of operations at a time, giving the main event
loop time to run in between.
Mike.
On 21 Jun 2010, at 11:50, M
Hello everyone,
I'm using WebKit to download a bunch of websites. On those sites I need to
perform some basic DOM tree operations (e.g., removing some DOM nodes). WebKit
makes this very straightforward by using elements such as DOMNodes to represent
the document three. The problem is that those