Yes, extensions are where I started and provide exactly what I need - except
that I couldn't find any mechanism for limiting the set of java classes that
are available as Xalan extensions.  Given that a style sheet is editable by
a non-privileged user, it would be a glaring security hole that isn't
mentioned in the xalan docs, the below link, or any other examples of
extensions I've found.  So is there any way of limiting which java classes
can be accessed as extensions?

Thanks for your patience..

johan


Dave Brosius-2 wrote:
> 
> Perhaps xalan extension functions are what you are after.
> 
> http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/library/x-xalanextensions.html
> 

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