[basex-talk] Geo Module Not found

2015-11-27 Thread E. Wray Johnson
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?

Re: [basex-talk] Geo Module Not found

2015-11-27 Thread Christian Grün
> [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?

Re: [basex-talk] db:create, namespaces not stripped when input is variable?

2015-11-27 Thread Christian Grün
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

Re: [basex-talk] Location of users.xml

2015-11-27 Thread Christian Grün
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

Re: [basex-talk] Location of users.xml

2015-11-27 Thread Tom Rauchenwald
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

[basex-talk] Location of users.xml

2015-11-27 Thread Tom Rauchenwald
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,

Re: [basex-talk] db:create, namespaces not stripped when input is variable?

2015-11-27 Thread Etanchaud Fabrice
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 De :