My application is a newsletter management program. As noted before,  
I've set it up so one instance can serve multiple customer accounts.

I don't want to have to deploy a war for each new account signup. Not  
very Web 2.0 at all.

I'm wondering now, how do I support the custom template for the HTML  
email message?

My first thought was simple JSP. But, I don't like the idea of  
allowing people to upload JSP to my server.

But then, Java was made for this. I could use security to limit  
drastically what people can do with an uploaded JSP.

There is also XSLT. I could use Saxon 9 and have people generate the  
email from an XML document through an XSLT transform. I could strip  
their XSLT of anything nasty using XSLT itself to transform their  
XSLT script.

Any other thoughts on providing the user with the ability to skin?

Alan

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