Thanks for the response. Is there a Jackrabbit library that we can use to do this escaping for us?
James Julian Reschke wrote: > > James Hang schrieb: >> We're having problems running an xpath query where a node name in the >> xpath >> contains blank spaces. >> >> For example, the following query won't work because of the blank space in >> the name "Node A": >> >> /jcr:root//mypath/Node A//element(*, myType) order by @cx:created >> ascending >> >> We tried uri encoding the name, which replaces the space with %20, but >> that >> gives us this error: >> >> javax.jcr.query.InvalidQueryException: Lexical error at line 1, column >> 110. >> Encountered: "2" (50), after : "%": Lexical error at line 1, column 110. >> Encountered: "2" (50), after : "%": Lexical error at line 1, column 110. >> Encountered: "2" (50), after : "%" >> >> Is there a way to get around this? > > XPath goes against the "document view" of the repository, thus you have > escape names using the rules in JSR 170, Section 6.4.3. > > For instance, a space character would become "_x0020_". > > Best regards, Julian > > > -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/Re%3A-Escaping-node-names-in-xpath-queries-tf3337993.html#a9290363 Sent from the Jackrabbit - Dev mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
