Took me a while … but yesterday I considered the options and downloaded the
Debian package on my Lubuntu box: just the sort of trouble-free
installation I'd been hoping for. Thanks, Alexander.
On Thu, Feb 5, 2015 at 10:38 AM, Alexander Holupirek
alexander.holupi...@uni-konstanz.de wrote:
Hi
Hi Hans-Jürgen,
- the missing = between opaque and its value
Oh, that's a clear bug. Thanks.
- added quotes around the qop value, which are absent in the successful
variant (JMeter).
I looked up the RFCs again, and it was surprised by three things:
1. It seems that the qop value must not
Hi Jothivel,
Sorry for repeating myself: We cannot give free support for old
versions of BaseX (we simply don't have the resources for it). Please
try at least Version 7.9, which still works with Java 6, and see if
you can reproduce the issue. If yes, please provide us with a little
test case,
Thanks Christian,
I will try myself and get back to you if I have any questions.
Thanks,Jothivel
On Monday, 23 February 2015 7:05 PM, Christian Grün
christian.gr...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Jothivel,
Sorry for repeating myself: We cannot give free support for old
versions of BaseX (we
Hello all,
I'm unable to execute the example from documentation:
bin/basex -b$v=example declare variable $v external; $v
IT gives this exception:
Stopped at ., 1/19:
[XPST0003] Expecting '$', found 'e'.
Any clues?
Regards,
MArco.
Hi there,
I am currently thinking about ways how to model a reliable
checkout-checkin scenario with XML documents.
In an older SGML CMS system that we build, we implemented the
procedure roughly like that:
- user chooses a document in the CMS and clicks on CHECKOUT
- CHECKOUT copy the document
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
oops, this was intended for the exist-db guys...but the question
are similar...anyone used BaseX with a checkout-checkin scenario?
Andreas
Andreas Jung wrote:
Hi there,
I am currently thinking about ways how to model a reliable
HURRAH ! - the latest snapshot works! Thank you so much for your perseverence.
Appreciating it greatly.
Cordial greetings,Hans-Jürgen
PS: For the archives, here an example of a successful message:
Authorization:Digest
Hi Christian,
Latest version of Basex requires java 1.7 I think. But I am using java 1.6.
Hence I am using 7.6. I have seen a
post(http://comments.gmane.org/gmane.text.xml.basex.talk/847)related to this
out of memory. But I couldn't get any information from there.
When I execute the query
Hi Christian,
my new test was not yet successful. I still get a 401/Unauthorized response. I
observe outbound messages similar to this one:
Authorization:Digest
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