I think that's because I use your XSL to display any Explain records, Bill.
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From: Robert Sanderson [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: 24 March 2004 16:57
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Subject: Re: Database URL in EchoedRequests
> But, if the base URL had been returned, the braindead client could have
> asked for the Explain record again and incorporated that data into the
> search response. (There is a method in XSLT for going off and getting
> another record dynamically and using it as part of the original record.)
Ahh, which is why I have lots of requests to my server from the BL for the
directory that my XSL is in.
*chuckle*
> <Warning>Cache your explain records! They are going to be asked for after
> every other type of interaction.</Warning>
Heeded.
Rob
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