Dear PerlMonks, i am having a problem on transforming huge XML files. I'm using Sablotron in order to apply the xsl template. Things work excellent until the time that i was trying to parse a 42MB XML. Memory, limitations, almost 30 mins of processing etc... Looking around, found many probs with the XML parser, which holds to memory ALL the xml . Cant use the Twig feature (with Sablotron) in order to work on a smaller xml. The problem that i need to solve (and asking your experience for) is how to eliminate the memory limitations or how to xslt huge xmls with Sablotron as faster as possible or... I am sending you this because a collegue of mine, found out a vb.net solution ----- WHAT??? Perl didnt work better? Help please

In reply to XSLT processing huge XMLs by Anonymous Monk

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