Daniel Veillard wrote: > On Thu, Apr 02, 2009 at 05:33:54PM +0200, Petr Pajas wrote: >> I think the original reason for this was that when Perl bindings are >> used with mod_perl, there may be other (non-Perl) components using >> the global callbacks differently; that's why XML::LibXML Perl >> module tries to clean after itself (restoring whatever was in the >> callbacks previously). Is there any other way around this? > > Urgh .. > Why do they need global URI handler registration ? > The cleanest wey would be to always use the I/O parser context creation > routine like xmlCtxtReadIO/xmlReadIO... and define the I/O handlers > to map to whatever is being registered globally now. Though the > limitation is for external subset resources, that doesn't work well.
Yes, this wouldn't work for things like imported XSLT stylesheets or documents loaded with the XSLT document() function. > Maybe we need to make those per-thread but this is getting ugly ! For me personally, it would be OK if the Perl bindings had an option to not touch the callbacks at all. We wouldn't need any changes on the libxml side then. Only a caveat on this page would be nice: http://xmlsoft.org/threads.html Nick -- aevum gmbh rumfordstr. 4 80469 münchen germany tel: +49 89 3838 0653 http://aevum.de/ _______________________________________________ xml mailing list, project page http://xmlsoft.org/ [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/xml
