In many AxKit configuration directives you use a path based on the path on the webserver.
So: AxAddRootProcessor /xslt/foo.xslt
Why are these paths based on the web hierarchy, not the paths on the computer? So why not:
AxAddRootProcessor /usr/share/xslt/foo.xslt
or whatever. Doesn't using "web" paths mean people can download all of your xslt? Just curious.
No. Adjust your server-configuration/.htaccess and deny request made to .xslt-Files :-)
David
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