On Jan 25, 2011, at 2:19 PM, Andre Juffer wrote:
> On 01/25/2011 09:14 PM, Natalia Shilenkova wrote:
> What would be the appropriate course of action to resolve this issue. Is
> there a way to extract the binary file in another way (not XML-based) so
> that I manually delete the affec
On 01/25/2011 09:14 PM, Natalia Shilenkova wrote:
What would be the appropriate course of action to resolve this issue. Is
there a way to extract the binary file in another way (not XML-based) so
that I manually delete the affected entry.
XIndice version: v1.1b5-dev
Andre,
Are you trying to
orrupted. All but one could be restored from backup, by
>>> deleting the affected entry and uploading the entry from backup. In all
>>> these cases, the affected entry lost some data, causing XML parsing errors.
>>>
>>> However, in one case, I receive the fo
from backup. In all these cases, the
affected entry lost some data, causing XML parsing errors.
However, in one case, I receive the following error:
No inline metadata reader available for version 109
This prevents me to read or write that entry in question. All actions cause the
above error
gt; affected entry lost some data, causing XML parsing errors.
>
> However, in one case, I receive the following error:
>
> No inline metadata reader available for version 109
>
> This prevents me to read or write that entry in question. All actions cause
> the above erro
, in one case, I receive the following error:
No inline metadata reader available for version 109
This prevents me to read or write that entry in question. All actions
cause the above error message to appear. This is very unfortunate as
XIndice has been extremely stable for years now. For the
On 9/29/07, ioffe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Thank you Natalia for your prompt reply. Well, I found the way out, by
> reading .tbl file in a text editor and figured out certain patterns.
> Afterwards a little python script did the wonders.I extracted my data
> successfully To the contrary of wha
he problem myself, but Xindice project is complex.
>>
>> Here is the stacktrace with embedded style use.
>>
>> org.apache.xindice.core.meta.inline.InlineMetaException: No inline
>> metadata
>> reader available for version 32
>>
>> org.apache.xindice.c
.InlineMetaException: No inline metadata
> reader available for version 32
>
> org.apache.xindice.core.meta.inline.InlineMetaService.readDatabaseEntry(InlineMetaService.java:134)
> org.apache.xindice.core.Collection.getEntry(Collection.java:729)
> org.apa
Our xindice 1.1b4 db just stopped functioning this morning. I tried to figure
out the problem myself, but Xindice project is complex.
Here is the stacktrace with embedded style use.
org.apache.xindice.core.meta.inline.InlineMetaException: No inline metadata
reader available for version 32
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