Subject: Re: [xsl] Document function handling POST instead of GET From: Colin Paul Adams <colin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Date: 21 Jan 2005 18:16:05 +0000 |
>>>>> "Antsnio" == Antsnio Mota <amsmota@xxxxxxxxx> writes: Antsnio> I don't know if this is suitable for xsl-list, and if Antsnio> it's a question that make xsl sense. Antsnio> I can get some XML document using Antsnio> document('http://something/some.asp?aparam=xptm'). This Antsnio> is a HTTP GET method. Why? What is there to say that the document function must use the GET method (or to put it another way, what is to say that it may not use the POST method?) to retrieve the resource? I can't find anywhere that specifies this. So I think it should be legitimate for an XSLT processor to be able to use the POST method instead. In which case, it might recognise a user-defined data element to control the choice of method. But how you could then supply data I don't know. So perhaps a custom URI scheme would be the way to tackle this. -- Colin Paul Adams Preston Lancashire
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