I have a java client that does xpath queries.   It queries on both
attributes and tags.   I have tested most of the xpath searches as
part of my application, so it does work.   Typically, your query isn't
correct ;-).   What does your document look like and your
query?

Mark

"Mag. Josef Fritsch" wrote:

> Hey Mark,
> thank you very much for answering. I know the problems with the windows
> command-line. I tested my xpath-Expressions with java-xsp under cocoon2 and
> i suspect this is a bug in xindice. It would be very interesting for me if
> anyone has tested similiar expressions with a java client.
> Best Regards
> Joe
>
> At 09:32 13.03.2002 -0700, you wrote:
> >The best solution for windows is to put it in double quotes.   If you
> >send me your entire command-line, I can tell you where to put the
> >quotes.  The problem is that windows is parsing your query rather
> >than passing it into xindice.   So if you put quotes around it, then
> >windows will pass it in untouched.
> >
> >Mark
> >
> >Jan Metzner wrote:
> >
> > > > I have installed xml-xindice-1.0rc2 on Win2000. Everything works fine,
> > > > only xpath - Expressions like:
> > > > //[EMAIL PROTECTED]'Sprenger']  or
> > > I don't use windows, but it is possible that you have to escape the
> > > query if you use the command line client: //[EMAIL PROTECTED]'Sprenger\']
> > > > //[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > > this should work.
> > >
> > > Jan

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