XsltSettings Constructors
Definition
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Initializes a new instance of the XsltSettings class.
Overloads
XsltSettings() |
Initializes a new instance of the XsltSettings class with default settings. |
XsltSettings(Boolean, Boolean) |
Initializes a new instance of the XsltSettings class with the specified settings. |
XsltSettings()
- Source:
- XsltSettings.cs
- Source:
- XsltSettings.cs
- Source:
- XsltSettings.cs
Initializes a new instance of the XsltSettings class with default settings.
public:
XsltSettings();
public XsltSettings ();
Public Sub New ()
Remarks
The new XsltSettings object does not support the XSLT document()
function or embedded script blocks.
Important
XSLT scripting should be enabled only if you require script support and you are working in a fully trusted environment. If you enable the document()
function, you can restrict the resources that can be accessed by passing an XmlSecureResolver object to the Transform method.
See also
Applies to
XsltSettings(Boolean, Boolean)
- Source:
- XsltSettings.cs
- Source:
- XsltSettings.cs
- Source:
- XsltSettings.cs
Initializes a new instance of the XsltSettings class with the specified settings.
public:
XsltSettings(bool enableDocumentFunction, bool enableScript);
public XsltSettings (bool enableDocumentFunction, bool enableScript);
new System.Xml.Xsl.XsltSettings : bool * bool -> System.Xml.Xsl.XsltSettings
Public Sub New (enableDocumentFunction As Boolean, enableScript As Boolean)
Parameters
- enableDocumentFunction
- Boolean
true
to enable support for the XSLT document()
function; otherwise, false
.
- enableScript
- Boolean
true
to enable support for embedded scripts blocks; otherwise, false
.
Examples
The following example loads a style sheet and enables XSLT script support.
// Create the XsltSettings object with script enabled.
XsltSettings settings = new XsltSettings(false,true);
// Create the XslCompiledTransform object and load the style sheet.
XslCompiledTransform xslt = new XslCompiledTransform();
xslt.Load("sort.xsl", settings, new XmlUrlResolver());
' Create the XsltSettings object with script enabled.
Dim settings As New XsltSettings(False, True)
' Create the XslCompiledTransform object and load the style sheet.
Dim xslt As New XslCompiledTransform()
xslt.Load("sort.xsl", settings, New XmlUrlResolver())
Remarks
Important
XSLT scripting should be enabled only if you require script support and you are working in a fully trusted environment. If you enable the document()
function, you can restrict the resources that can be accessed by passing an XmlSecureResolver object to the Transform method.
See also
Applies to
.NET