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Secure XSLT
If you thought you could just throw in an off-the-shelf XSLT engine into your software to enhance your output capabilites, you need a security wake up call. XML has its own set of potential security issues that must not be overlooked and XSLT is no exception.
If you thought you could just throw in an off-the-shelf XSLT engine into your software to enhance your output capabilites, you need a security wake up call. XML has its own set of potential security issues that must not be overlooked and XSLT is no exception.
Prajakta Joshi shows how to perform XSL transformations securely in Secure XSL Transformations in Microsoft .NET. If you are not a .NET programmer, ignore the .NET bits and concentrate of the issues. [Don Park's Daily Habit]
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