Subject: RE: [xsl] interactive: calling CGIs using document("") function From: Jarno.Elovirta@xxxxxxxxx Date: Fri, 4 Apr 2003 08:31:38 +0300 |
Hi, > One thing I want to do with the parameters is potentially add one of > them into a file, and I think I will try to do this using the > document > call. My idea is that the XSLT will have something like this: > > <xsl:param name="some_input"/> > > ... > > <xsl:value-of > select="document('http://localhost/foo/bar.cgi?input={$some_in > put}')"/> > > Where /foo/bar.cgi is some CGI (could be XSLT too of course!) > that will > take the input parameter and add it to a file and return > perhaps simply > a yes or a no answer as the output something like this: > <foo_bar_result>OK</foo_bar_result> > > Since I'm using a pipeline I can then have a look at the > result in the > next stage of the pipeline to see if it worked! > > I didn't find this in the XSLT FAQ so I thought I'd post it. Thoughts? > > I am also a little concerned about security too. Perfectly legal, but remember that if you use the instruction above twice during one transformation, the XSLT processor has most probably cached the response, and will not do a second GET. Cheers, Jarno - VNV Nation: Structure XSL-List info and archive: http://www.mulberrytech.com/xsl/xsl-list
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