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Re: MSXML6: does not allow script in XSL stylesheets

From: "Shan McArthur" <shan_mcarthur@-------.--->
To: NULL
Date: 11/3/2005 12:27:00 PM
The breaking change may be worthwhile, but you think the documentation on 
the breaking change would be worthwhile as well.  This change was not listed 
in any breaking change, and searching the web on the attribute shows nothing 
at this point.

Shan

"Oleg Tkachenko [MVP]" <some@b...> wrote in message 
news:%23YXmeQs3FHA.128@t......
> Shan McArthur wrote:
>> The support folks came through for me yet again.
>>
>> The solution to the problem is to set the AllowXsltScript to true on the 
>> XML object for the stylesheet.  For example: 
>> XslDoc.setProperty("AllowXsltScript", true);
>>
>> This has resolved my problem, but now I have to go change all my code.
>
> This is severe security issue, so breaking change is worthwhile. This also 
> aligns MSXML6 with .NET 2.0, where scripts in XSLT aren't allowed by 
> default too.
>
> -- 
> Oleg Tkachenko [XML MVP, MCAD]
> http://www.XmlLab.Net | http://www.XLinq.Net | http://blog.tkachenko.com 




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