When I serialize these from a restxq to file with file:write
I get the as and as but I get none of the
other entities.
On Wed, Jan 18, 2017 at 6:59 PM, France Baril
wrote:
> Import works, playing with webdav is giving good results so far. I still
> want to see
Import works, playing with webdav is giving good results so far. I still
want to see how it outputs html through file:write with html5 serialization
and if I can retain the entites in my pdfs. That's my next step.
On Wed, Jan 18, 2017 at 6:02 PM, Christian Grün
wrote:
Entities will only be serialized when using WebDAV. Did you try that as
well?
Am 19.01.2017 12:00 vorm. schrieb "France Baril" <
france.ba...@architextus.com>:
I haven't run many tests yet, but importing the file and exporting the
files again from the gui only retains Also, when the entity is
I haven't run many tests yet, but importing the file and exporting the
files again from the gui only retains Also, when the entity is in
decimal (&8332;), it gets transformed to hex (not a big deal in my book).
Other entities are 'applied', but not retained.
I'm on BaseX 8.6 beta 4c3daeb
On
Hi Lambert,
Welcome to the list.
> %rest:header-param("Access-Control-Allow-Origin", "http://localhost:;)
With the %rest:header-param annotation, you can bind header parameters
from the client request to variables. An example:
declare
%rest:path("/example1")
Hi:
This is probably an extremely newbie-ish question. I'm developing on localhost
using MAMP/PHP at port , and basex at port 8984. So I am running into
"Cross-Origin Resource Sharing" issues, apparently, when I have the PHP server
issue an XMLHttpRequest to the Basex server.
I would have
Hi Lucian,
Thanks for taking your time, rerunning the tests and do some profiling.
> When inserting a 160 KB xml structure 100.000 times, the persist operation
> duration starts by ~45 ms and reach ~2000 ms after 68.000 persist
> invocations and 16 hours of run time (!)
Indeed this differs
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