From: Thomas W. <tho...@gm...> - 2009-02-25 12:55:01
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Dear all, I have a XQuery that creates number of HTML parts: header, navigation, main content and a footer. The content part may be slow generate some times. I want to deliver some content to the browser as quick as I can to let the user know more content is comming. That is why I decided to use separate XSLT to produce the parts: <HTML xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml" lang="en"> <HEAD>Test page </HEAD> <body>{ transform:transform( $all-data, $header, $param ), transform:transform( $all-data, $navigation , $param ), transform:transform( $all-data, $content, $param ), transform:transform( $all-data, $footer, $param ) }</body> </HTML> Is response cached till the end of the XQuery? If yes, is there any way to flush down the wire whatever content is generated immediately after every transformation? Regards, Thomas |