Hi Isabelle, correct, we will rectify this too.
thanks for your feedback. syed On Mon, 2008-04-07 at 12:17 +0200, Isabelle Phan wrote: > Hello Syed > > sorry I wasn't clear. I see the XML in the page: > > <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> > <!DOCTYPE Query> > <Query virtualSchemaName = "default" formatter = "TSV" header = "0" > uniqueRows = "0" count = "" datasetConfigVersion = "0.6" > > > <Dataset name = "hsapiens_gene_ensembl" interface = "default" > > <Filter name = "chromosome_name" value = "11"/> > <Attribute name = "ensembl_gene_id" /> > <Attribute name = "external_gene_id" /> > </Dataset> > </Query> > > > But when I want to save it by clicking on my Browser 'Save Page As...', I'm > getting back an HTML page! > > So I checked the mime-type of that page and it returned 'text/plain' > instead of application/xml > > If the type had been set to application/xml, I would have been able to use > my Browser 'Save Page As...' button. > > does that make sense? > > Isabelle > > Syed Haider wrote: > > Isabelle, > > open in new window is precisely meant to view results in browser and for > > those who want to pick (copy paste) from one place to another without > > any XML formatting. If you intend to save it eventually, then you may > > use 'Export all results' option. > > i assume this is what you want to do. > > > > cheers > > syed > > > > > > On Mon, 2008-04-07 at 12:01 +0200, Isabelle Phan wrote: > >> Hi Arek > >> > >> I tried that before and used 'Save page as...' and got this: > >> > >> <html> > >> <head> > >> <title>BioMart - MartView</title> > >> > >> <link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" > >> href="/biomart/mview/martview.css" /> > >> > >> <script src="/biomart/mview/js/martview.js" type="text/javascript" > >> ></script> > >> > >> </head> > >> > >> > >> I can use copy/paste, but I think it would be better if Biomart sent back > >> a > >> proper XML with mime-type set to application/xml (e.g. like > >> http://beta.uniprot.org/uniprot/P12345.xml ) > >> > >> > >> I. > >> > >> Arek Kasprzyk wrote: > >>> Hi Isabelle, > >>> perhaps you can consider using our webservices for your examples, This > >>> does not need > >>> anything to be installed, very easy to use and you get data faster? > >>> We have a very simple example perl script which does not need any > >>> modifications nor it needs any dependencies either > >> > >
