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Hi Jelle,
I went to the website http://titanium.dstc.edu.au/xml/xmldbgui/download.shtml but
the package XMLdbGUI_full.zip cannot be downloaded. Did you download from this
website?
Hope to hear from you soon.
From: Jelle Alten [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, May 17, 2004 4:04 PM To: [email protected]; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Querying a document with attribute. Hi Tun Lin,
I have the same problem running a query from the
commandline. I run Xindice 1.0 with Jetty on a winXP machine. When I run
the same query inside a XMLdbGUI window, it works fine. So it could have
something to do with either the command-line tool (xindice.bat) or with running
queries from the command line, since that might mess up the quotes and so on. I
tried using single quotes, no quotes, escapted quotes and so on, but that didn't
help much. Queries like /parts/[EMAIL PROTECTED] do work, giving all the parts with the
attribute sku.
Did you try running the query from a Java program?
If you're not into Java, maybe you can try using
the XMLdbGUI program for now, see if that helps a little. BTW, I'm not a
XMLdbGUI sponsor ;-) .
Good luck, hope it helped,
Jelle
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Title: Querying a document with attribute.
- Querying a document with attribute. Tun Lin
- Re: Querying a document with attribute. Jelle Alten
- Re: Querying a document with attribute. Tun Lin
- Re: Querying a document with attribute. Jelle Alten
- Re: Querying a document with attribute. Vadim Gritsenko
