Also it looks like your curl -X GET <url> has the GET and the <url>
touching so it looks like GET<url> to me

On Wed, Jan 21, 2015 at 4:21 PM, Stanley Iriele <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Hey I can't actually see images on there
>
> On Wed, Jan 21, 2015 at 3:59 PM, Ayhan Kesenci <[email protected]
> > wrote:
>
>> [image: Inline-Bild 1]
>>
>> [image: Inline-Bild 2]
>>
>> there are the map function and the command
>>
>> 2015-01-21 22:55 GMT+01:00 Stanley Iriele <[email protected]>:
>>
>>> hmm?
>>>
>>> your curl command should have worked just fine...something tells me
>>> you're
>>> not typing EXACTLY what you sent...could you type history and paste it
>>> here?
>>>
>>> Also...could you show us the map and reduce functions as well?
>>>
>>> On Wed, Jan 21, 2015 at 1:46 PM, Ayhan Kesenci <
>>> [email protected]>
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>> > So any idea please?
>>> > Hi,
>>> >
>>> > I just re-checked here and in principle, your approach is correct. I'd
>>> try
>>> > a.) inserting the URL in a browser (ideally not MSIE) and b: typing
>>> this
>>> > thing verbatim once more into cmd. Then I'm out of ideas - but you're
>>> > almost there for sure.
>>> >
>>> > Good luck
>>> >     Sebastian
>>> >
>>> >
>>> > On Wed, Jan 21, 2015 at 9:33 PM, Ayhan Kesenci <
>>> [email protected]
>>> > >
>>> > wrote:
>>> >
>>> > > I try "curl -X GET
>>> > > http://127.0.0.1:5984/twitterdb/_design/tweetzahl/_view/tweetzahl>
>>> > > C:\Users\Sei_Erfolgreich\Desktop\sebastian.txt
>>> > >
>>> > > end get a error message in the txt file
>>> > > {"error":"method_not_allowed","reason":"Only GET,POST,HEAD allowed"}
>>> > >
>>> > >
>>> > > 2015-01-21 21:25 GMT+01:00 Sebastian Rothbucher <
>>> > > [email protected]>:
>>> > >
>>> > > > Hi,
>>> > > > try
>>> http://127.0.0.1:5984/twitterdb/_design/tweetzahl/_view/tweetzahl
>>> > > > Good luck!
>>> > > >    Sebastian
>>> > > >
>>> > > > On Wed, Jan 21, 2015 at 9:22 PM, Ayhan Kesenci <
>>> > > [email protected]
>>> > > > >
>>> > > > wrote:
>>> > > >
>>> > > > > I mean for example you have this command to export a couchdb with
>>> > curl
>>> > > > >
>>> > > > > http://127.0.0.1:5984/twitterdb/_all_docs?include_docs=true>
>>> > > > > C:\Users\Sei_Erfolgreich\Desktop\text.txt
>>> > > > >
>>> > > > > but i need a special view, but if I try it to copy the url fromt
>>> the
>>> > > view
>>> > > > > in the command
>>> > > > >
>>> > > > >
>>> > > > >
>>> > > > >
>>> > > >
>>> > >
>>> >
>>> >
>>> http://127.0.0.1:5984/_utils/database.html?twitterdb/_design/tweetzahl/_view/tweetzahl
>>> > > > > > C:\Users\Sei_Erfolgreich\Desktop\text.txt
>>> > > > >
>>> > > > >
>>> > > > > dont work,only it saves the html version, but i need the data
>>> > > > >
>>> > > > > 2015-01-21 20:33 GMT+01:00 Alexander Gabriel <[email protected]>:
>>> > > > >
>>> > > > > > you can use a list if you want to generate a format other than
>>> json
>>> > > > > > Alex
>>> > > > > >
>>> > > > > >
>>> > > > > > 2015-01-21 20:29 GMT+01:00 Aurélien Bénel <
>>> [email protected]>:
>>> > > > > >
>>> > > > > > > > Is it possible to export a couchdb view ?
>>> > > > > > >
>>> > > > > > > Err... A view is already a JSON payload got with HTTP...
>>> > > > > > > What do you mean?
>>> > > > > > > What for? In which format?
>>> > > > > > >
>>> > > > > > >
>>> > > > > > > Regards,
>>> > > > > > >
>>> > > > > > > Aurélien
>>> > > > > >
>>> > > > >
>>> > > >
>>> > >
>>> >
>>>
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