On 1/23/07, Alexander B. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I installed from source.
Is there a tutorial to follow the installation?
I don't need so much features using xml, but basically store, request
and manipulate.
xml2 is just a contrib package. for installing any contrib package
go to contrib folder. read the README file for instructions.
still if you have problem come back here.
sorry i do not know of a tutorial at the moment , but its easy.
PS: please stick to the discussion on the list only.
regds
mallah.
Thanks for your help.
Rajesh Kumar Mallah escreveu:
> On 1/22/07, Alexander B. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Hi,
>> I need to install XML on Postgres 8.1.
>
> XML support is provided in PostgreSQL via a contrib module xml2.
> look for xml related folders in contrib folder after untarring the pgsql
> source. go through the README files on contrib modules to
> know the features.
>
>> What's the simples steps that I can follow?
>
> how have you installed postgresql ?
>
>> I found on the internet, but there are many versions, packages and ways
>> to install.
>> What's the right way to install?
>
> have you installed from source or rpm ?
>
>
>>
>> Can we compare the same powerful like Oracle has on Xml?
>
>
> what is your requirement ? postgresql xml2 module i think has xslt and
> xpath
> support. check the README file of xml2 folder.
>
>
>>
>> If you could help me!!
>> Thanks in advance.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
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