Are there programs capable of displaying large (gigabytes and more) XML files? It is desirable of course with the ability to use XSLT

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  • So you need to view or XSLT-transformer? - cy6erGn0m
  • Implied viewing using XSLT transforms. That is, there is a log file. If it is about 10 MB in size, it opens quickly enough and is beautifully displayed in normal IE. But if more ... - groaner
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    Well, what are you ... large files should not be opened by the browser .. it will open for a very long time. Of course, it is necessary to open simple utilities, such as those that are already mentioned in the answers. - cy6erGn0m

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I'm afraid only utilities like less can open such files for viewing .. As for the conversion, then try saxon with some creepy startup parameters to get enough memory.

    Parse:

    http://sax.sourceforge.net/

    You can see, for example, through cat:

    cat filename |more

    Under Windows, I believe that far

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