a modification of PHP's standard XSL extension that caches the parsed XSL stylesheet representation
The XSL Cache extension is a modification of PHP's standard XSL extension that caches the parsed XSL stylesheet representation between sessions for 2.5x boost in performance for sites that repeatedly apply the same transform. Although there is still some further work that could be done on the extension, this code is already proving beneficial in production use for a few applications on the New York Times' website.
The XSL Cache extension is a modification of PHP's standard XSL extension that caches the parsed XSL stylesheet representation between sessions for 2.5x boost in performance for sites that repeatedly apply the same transform. Although there is still some further work that could be done on the extension, this code is already proving beneficial in production use for a few applications on the New York Times' website.
To install php56-xslcache, run the following command in macOS terminal (Applications->Utilities->Terminal)
sudo port install php56-xslcache
To see what files were installed by php56-xslcache, run:
port contents php56-xslcache
To later upgrade php56-xslcache, run:
sudo port selfupdate && sudo port upgrade php56-xslcache
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