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Well whether you use the document() or just call the XML file (like an RSS feed), it all does the job. Phil -----Original Message----- From: Mukul Gandhi [mailto:gandhi.mukul@xxxxxxxxx] Sent: Saturday, February 24, 2007 1:46 PM To: xsl-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: Re: document function serving up server script XML I have earlier used the XSLT document() function to point to a URL which returned a well-formed XML. The URL in my case was google news feed (an XML stream). I applied XSLT templates on the XML returned by the URL. So I can say, that it's definitely workable. On 2/23/07, Steve <subsume@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > In many places around my site--which deals with sensitive data--my XSL > calls upon the document function to ask a server script to retrieve > and serve up database results in XML. > > This script does not execute SQL arbitrarily, but based on its passed > variables. However, this server script is set to ignore anything out > of the house (originating from IP other than 192.168.0.7). > > While this isn't XSL, per se, I'm sure someone out there has a similar > method for getting live XML via document(). Or maybe its just bad > practice in principle to rely on it so heavily? > > Thoughts, please! > > -S -- Regards, Mukul Gandhi
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