This is perfectly OK for side-effect free GET. However, it could be
actively dangerous for POST. The lack of POST support in XSLT
is not an
oversight. It's quite deliberate.
I think we're talking here about xsl:result-document. This has been
carefully hedged around with restrictions to ensure that the effect is
reasonably predictable, for example, you're not allowed to write to the same
URI twice. By its nature, writing output is a side-effect.
Michael Kay
http://www.saxonica.com/
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