Hi Jeroen,
If, i am developing xslt for vendor(third person)
and I do not want that anybody open my xslt and see the logics.
I want that vendor can use xslt file without open it.
Thanks
Praveen
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From: jeroen(_at_)bohol(_dot_)ph [mailto:jeroen(_at_)bohol(_dot_)ph]
Sent: Monday, August 30, 2010 2:44 PM
To: xsl-list(_at_)lists(_dot_)mulberrytech(_dot_)com
Subject: Re: [xsl] Xslt protect with password
No answer will be forthcoming without some further explanation of the use
case in which you want to "protect an XSLT with a password". What is the
problem you want to solve; what is the scenario; against what adversary do
you want to protect, why would you use the "password"
solution, etc....
Jeroen.
Quoting "Ramkumar.V" <ramkumar(_dot_)v(_at_)hurix(_dot_)com>:
If we get answer for this question, it will be great. I am expecting
long for the right solution.
Regards,
Ram Kumar
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