I propose to solve this bug in the sense of Makos second alternative. The first is not very nice, and all unintentional net access should be avoided, also for paranoia/security reasons. The third alternative cannot be implemented easily (it should be possible, but I'm sure, you will need XSL extension, that not all XSLT processors understand, xsltproc vs. saxon vs. sablotron vs. xalan). Most people will use a customising XSL file anyway, set the paths, and copy the respective files anyway.
We just need to change the default values, so that people using no customisation XSL stuff do not have to have net access. E.g. for xhtml, we have to change for lines: css.xsl, line 28 graphics.xsl, line 28 jscript.xsl, line 26 params.xsl, line 42 Similar for html, don't know about fo. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

