Hi Rob,
thanks for the tip
that's what i already do, but far from ideal
is it normal ? a bug ? related to my env ?
i can't figure it out
bach
On mardi 7 décembre 2021 12:37:00 CET Rob Stapper wrote:
> Hi Bach,
>
> Login as super-user[1] in your running container to change ownerschip.
>
> [1
Hi Bach,
Login as super-user[1] in your running container to change ownerschip.
[1] docker exec -u 0 -it bash
Succes,
Rob
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I'll wait for the Winter Edition since I easily could re-arrange for the
specific point.
But your usual effort is well appreciated!
Thanks Chrisitan.
M.
On 07/12/21 11:40, Christian Grün wrote:
…fixed and deployed [1]. BaseX 9.6.4 will be released in December.
[1] https://files.basex.org/re
…fixed and deployed [1]. BaseX 9.6.4 will be released in December.
[1] https://files.basex.org/releases/latest/
On Tue, Dec 7, 2021 at 11:04 AM Christian Grün
wrote:
>
> …definitely a (fairly new) bug, and one that should be fixed soon [1].
> I have opened an issue to track this down.
>
> Thank
…definitely a (fairly new) bug, and one that should be fixed soon [1].
I have opened an issue to track this down.
Thanks,
Christian
[1] https://github.com/BaseXdb/basex/issues/2054
On Tue, Dec 7, 2021 at 10:31 AM Martin Honnen wrote:
>
>
> Am 07.12.2021 um 10:16 schrieb Marco Lettere:
> > Hi a
Thank you Martin! I used output method "xhtml". After changing it to "html" the
string was not escaped any longer. Great!
Best regards,
Kristian Kankainen
> On 7. Dec 2021, at 11:27, Martin Honnen wrote:
>
>
> Am 07.12.2021 um 10:00 schrieb Kristian Kankainen:
>> Hi all,
>>
>> Can I somehow
Am 07.12.2021 um 10:16 schrieb Marco Lettere:
Hi all,
Just because "abc" || () returns "abc", it felt natural to me that should return but I get
instead.
This is on a 9.6.1.
I can't recall whether this has always been like that thus it's one of
my xquery shortcomings or if actually someth
Am 07.12.2021 um 10:00 schrieb Kristian Kankainen:
Hi all,
Can I somehow control the serialization of element contents? I want to use
Xquery to generate parts of source code for javascript and put the generated
code inside a script element on the webpage. Basically this:
define function web
Hi all,
Just because "abc" || () returns "abc", it felt natural to me that attr="abc{()}"/> should return but I get
instead.
This is on a 9.6.1.
I can't recall whether this has always been like that thus it's one of
my xquery shortcomings or if actually something strange is going on here .
Hi all,
Can I somehow control the serialization of element contents? I want to use
Xquery to generate parts of source code for javascript and put the generated
code inside a script element on the webpage. Basically this:
define function web:display-graph($term) {
{
string-join((
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