I am getting the following error:
[XQST0059] Module 'http://expath.org/ns/geo' not found.
I used the Windows exe setup.
What am I missing?
> [XQST0059] Module 'http://expath.org/ns/geo' not found.
How does your query look like? Did you import the module in the query prolog?
Reg. db:add, did you try the XQuery code?
Fabrice already gave you the answer (thanks!). As this question has
not been asked for the first time, I have updated our documentation
[1].
Hope this helps,
Christian
[1] http://docs.basex.org/wiki/Database_Module#db:create
On Fri, Nov 27, 2015 at 9:14 AM, Etanchaud Fabrice
Hi Tom,
> is it possible to override the expected location of users.xml?
Currently no, but it’s possible to have the data directory inside the
war file. Do you use a custom location?
If you use RESTXQ, you could use XQuery to copy a users.xml file to
the database directory.
Christian
>> The
Hi Christian,
hope you're well!
>> is it possible to override the expected location of users.xml?
>
> Currently no, but it’s possible to have the data directory inside the
> war file. Do you use a custom location?
>
> If you use RESTXQ, you could use XQuery to copy a users.xml file to
> the
Hi,
is it possible to override the expected location of users.xml?
>From the wiki (http://docs.basex.org/wiki/User_Management)
> The permission file has been moved from the home directory to the
> database directory. It was renamed from .basexperm to users.xml
We're using the war distribution,
Hello Constantine,
IMHO parsing options only apply when there is actually a parsing phase.
I remember having the same problem with whitespace chopping.
Would you get expected result by serializing the xml before giving it to the
db:create function ?
Best regards,
Fabrice
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