Martin Bryan wrote:
>
> It is beginning to look as if the use of ECMAScript may lead to some
> problems with system security unless there is a change in the way in which
> scripts can be authenticated in Internet Explorer. For input/output to a
> local system from Internet Explorer you need to use properly signed (i.e.
> signed by the Microsoft Authenticode) ActiveX objects or JavaBeans.
Why would XSL stylesheets need to do input/output? Their input is the
element tree (not a file) and the output should be a node tree (not a
file).
Paul Prescod - http://itrc.uwaterloo.ca/~papresco
Three things never trust in: That's the vendor's final bill
The promises your boss makes, and the customer's good will
http://www.geezjan.org/humor/computers/threes.html
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