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Re: Script Alternatives for XSLTCompiledTransform

From: Martin Honnen <mahotrash@-----.-->
To: NULL
Date: 11/18/2008 5:59:00 PM
Jeff wrote:
> Our requirements are to allow users to enter/change formulas that are stored 
> in a database and versioned and have to undergo an approval process.  So, we 
> are currently using XSLT script blocks to store the user's "code" in and 
> subsequently pull them back and perform the calculations.  Works slick 
> (albeit a bit slow), but the memory leak that results from the script block 
> is unacceptable.  
> 
> I have confirmed that the bug still exists in .NET 3.5, so, I'm soliciting 
> possible alternatives.  I don't seem to find anything in LINQ transforms to 
> support script, but I'd like to be wrong.  Any other suggestions that might 
> apply to this scenario?

Maybe you can use extension objects in your XSLT stylesheets. See 
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/tf741884.aspx

-- 

	Martin Honnen --- MVP XML
	http://JavaScript.FAQTs.com/


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