Hi,
somehow it deems to me, that I once saw a function in BaseX extensive
module library, that would recursively read a web-page from remote,
following all the links in it. But now I can't find it. Am I dreaming?
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Andreas Mixich
Am 30.07.2018 um 21:53 schrieb Christian Grün:
> At the moment, we still prefer to create issues by our own,
>
> and that can ideally serve as input for JUnit test cases)
Ok, noted.
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Andreas Mixich
Hi Andreas,
Thanks for asking.
It’s just fine if you first post your suggestions to the mailing list. At
the moment, we still prefer to create issues by our own, because it
happened too frequently in the past that users were opening duplicate
issues, misused the issue tracker to ask questions,
Am 30.07.2018 um 20:23 schrieb Christian Grün:
> I’ve created a GitHub issue for your request [1].
Thank you.
On the issue tracker, it was advised, to first post such things to the
mailing-list. Did I do it right, or should I have opened the issue
myself, since it is a smaller request? And if
Dear Chrstian,
Thank you for your answer.
I'm going to post the question in [2].
In the meanwhile, I did some other tests, whose results seems very strange to
me.
I run the following xquery on the same xml file generated by the example
attached in the first email (here reported) :
let $mydoc :=
Hi Radim,
How is the job exception triggered? Could you provide us with a
reproducible test case?
Thanks in advance
Christian
On Mon, Jul 30, 2018 at 11:29 AM wrote:
>
> Hello,
> can I extend some value in BaseX to prevent org.basex.core.jobs.JobException
> error?
> Best regards,
>
> Radim
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