There's a much more serious issue that people are missing here. XSLT is
deeply incompatible with POST. By design XSLT is a functional language.
This means that it is allowed to call any function at any time, and may
call it more than once for reasons of optimization. There is no
guarantee that the document function is called any particular number of
times or at any particular time for any given URL.
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.
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