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RE: Seeking Examples of XSLT Memory Stress


RE:  Seeking Examples of XSLT Memory Stress
> 
> I did not know that and it is good to know. I disable extensions (and 
> don't really investigate them) as I run some untrusted XSLs in my CMS 
> webapp. I wonder, is there some way to configure Saxon to allow this 
> extension, but not allow any others?

You can define a subclass of JavaExtensionLibrary and nominate this using
configuration.setExtensionBinder(); in your subclass you can override the
bind() method to select which extension functions you want to allow through.
> 
> Any chance of this type of thing getting into the spec?
> 

I doubt it - too hard to specify the semantics.

Michael Kay
http://www.saxonica.com/



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