How about using http://xqib.org/
On 11 December 2013 23:08, e-letter <[email protected]> wrote: > On 11/12/2013, Misztur, Chris <[email protected]> wrote: >> And I'll be happy to help you work through your solution. What kind of app >> did you have in mind? >> > > My scenario is barely an application ;) > > I want to be able to use the example list of books in the web site > tutorial 'w3schools' and create a demonstration of xquery. > > The desired result is an xhtml web page that features a simple menu > list using an html form element 'select'. A user selects a book title, > then further meta-data (author, publisher etc. that is stored as the > xml document "database") appears in another web page. > > So far, 'jedit' with the xml plug-ins (xquery, xml, xslt) activated > has been used and an xhtml page was created by the transformation > function in jedit (proving my rudimentary understanding of xpath ;) ) > > Originally I thought that xquery could be used like xsl; open an xml > file using a web browser that refers to the xslt file that also refers > to an xq file and voila, result! Unfortunately not; once I realised > xquery needs a server, that led me here. So much next step is to try > the various software mentioned in this thread and find out which will > be the easiest for me to install and use on my old computer. > > Will ask again nearer the time; thanks very much! -- Adam Retter skype: adam.retter tweet: adamretter http://www.adamretter.org.uk _______________________________________________ [email protected] http://x-query.com/mailman/listinfo/talk
