RE: Hiding the XSL ?

Subject: RE: Hiding the XSL ?
From: Stephen Kirkham <skirkham@xxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Thu, 17 Aug 2000 12:19:14 -0700
You may want to look at the translet technology from SUN -
http://www.sun.com/xml/developers/xsltc/ , the basic idea is to compile XSLT
into Java. Its still work in progress but looks very promising.

-----Original Message-----
From: ciaran byrne [mailto:ciaran.byrne@xxxxxxx]
Sent: Thursday, August 17, 2000 9:39 AM
To: XML; XSL-List
Subject: Hiding the XSL ?


Hi all,
	Is anybody aware of a way in which the 
XSL can be hidden from public view ?
This would be necessary in the case whereby I have
a product that uses XSL's and I don't want the
XSL's to be publically available. This would be the
case when I want to hide the implementation details
from the user so that I have more of a "black box"
approach whereby the user inputs one form of XML
and out pops the other.

I would ideally like some sort of binary 

Any ideas ?? - the only way I can think of is
if the files were encrypted, but that seems like
an awful lot of hassle.

Cheers,
Ciaran.


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