- From: Noah Mendelsohn <nrm@arcanedomain.com>
- Date: Mon, 18 Feb 2013 18:12:22 -0500
- To: Julian Reschke <julian.reschke@gmx.de>
- CC: Maciej Stachowiak <mjs@apple.com>, "Eric J. Bowman" <eric@bisonsystems.net>, Anne van Kesteren <annevk@annevk.nl>, "Michael Smith (tm)" <mike@w3.org>, public-html WG <public-html@w3.org>, "www-tag@w3.org List" <www-tag@w3.org>
On 2/18/2013 4:18 PM, Julian Reschke wrote: > Unless your XSLT engine indeed renders incrementally (which IMHO is the > case for IE's). And yes, it limits the complexity of the XPath expressions > you use in the XSLT. Just curious: does using an XPath that "looks ahead" really not work, or does it just prevent streaming behavior? I would have thought that if someone was building a streaming transform system they would produce output when possible given the input received so far, and in other cases wait until sufficient input is buffered. Is IE doing something else? Thank you. Noah
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