beagle-query and uri's with spaces

2009-06-02 Thread Roger Lainson
Hi, Can someone tell me how to use beagle-query with the search-term being a uri: with spaces (or other funny characters) in it? For example, beagle-query actually returns a hit like "file:///var/SDRFiles/COMMON/Suppliers/MCS/Price List.xls" - and I want pass this back again to beagle-query a

Re: Make Beagle accesible from everywhere

2009-06-02 Thread D Bera
>> I obtained a different answer depending on the URL call, and if I invoke the >> server from 10.5.36.50:4000 I receive an invalid XML string. For example: >> >> FROM HTTP://10.5.36.50:4000 (Invalid xml string) >> >> 391 // This number seems to be a random one > > This looks like chunked transfer

Re: Make Beagle accesible from everywhere

2009-06-02 Thread Joe Shaw
Hi, On Tue, Jun 2, 2009 at 8:25 AM, j r wrote: > I obtained a different answer depending on the URL call, and if I invoke the > server from 10.5.36.50:4000 I receive an invalid XML string. For example: > > FROM HTTP://10.5.36.50:4000 (Invalid xml string) > > 391 // This number seems to be a rando

RE: Make Beagle accesible from everywhere

2009-06-02 Thread j r
Hi again, I think I have found the reason because I don't receive anything when I look for some document from another computer. I have tried to do it in the computer hosting beagle server in two ways, first from http://localhost:4000 and then from http://10.5.36.50:4000 (its network IP) and i