We moved to schemas, this way I don't lose the schema declaration and users
who edit documents from Oxygen (webdav connection) can get all the
advantages of editing documents that are linked to their model, including
suggestions for enumerated attributes and indent that respect spacing for
mixed co
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Cheers,
Constantine
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Sent: 28 March 2014 15:16
To: Imsieke, Gerrit, le-tex
Cc: BaseX
Subject: Re: [basex-talk] Accessing DOCTYPE information after DB creation?
We moved to
You can preprocess your documents with Andrew Welch’s LexEv parser:
http://andrewjwelch.com/lexev/
On 28.03.2014 12:25, Christian Grün wrote:
Hi Constantine,
unfortunately no, because this information is already consumed by the
XML parser (i. e., we don’t get to see it at all when the database
Hi Constantine,
unfortunately no, because this information is already consumed by the
XML parser (i. e., we don’t get to see it at all when the database is
being built).
Suggestions from other users with similar problems are welcome.
Christian
> Hi all,
>
> I would really like to be able to que
Hi all,
I would really like to be able to query a large corpus of documents to get
names and counts of the DTDs which are declared in the (somewhat old-fashioned
now) DOCTYPE declaration:
Is there any way to get BaseX to preserve this information? Can I rewrite the
doctype declaration int
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