So, if I throw my computer out of the window, I'll get more FLOPS? No, you won't. But you may get better performance if you throw all the windows out of your computer.
XSLT covers all the usages for client-side includes I can think of; it's actually surprisingly well supported- even IE6 supports much of it.
I'm surprised you don't see much more of it. It's true that XSLT processing is well implemented in FF and IE (I haven't tried others) and almost nobody uses this feature.
However I don't think many people would go into trouble of learning XSLT just to be able to compose pieces of a page on the client side.
I'm surprised you don't see much more of it. It's true that XSLT processing is well implemented in FF and IE (I haven't tried others) and almost nobody uses this feature. However I don't think many people would go into trouble of learning XSLT just to be able to compose pieces of a page on the client side.
Using same precise methods of measuring orbit axis and equation for calculating elliptic orbit http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elliptic_orbit, 12 year period gives us speed 11k km/s in apoapsis and 64k km/s in periapsis. As I understand, with Lorentz transformation http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lorentz_transformation 64k becomes 62.5k.