Did you try it with single quotes? Mark
Lennard Fuller wrote: > No... I'm using Linux as I stated earlier. To be precise I am using RedHat > 7.2. > > On Friday 26 July 2002 12:28 pm, you wrote: > > Let me guess, running on windows? > > Try this... > > > > xindice xpath_query -c /db/data/products -q > > "/[EMAIL PROTECTED]'G120320']" > > > > If not running on windows, please provide more info. > > > > HTH, > > > > Mark > > > > Lennard Fuller wrote: > > > I'm running Xindices on Linux and have the following difficulty: > > > With the following xml doc in collection /db/data/products. > > > <?xml version="1.0"?> > > > <product product_id="G120320"> > > > <description>Glazed Ham</description> > > > </product> > > > > > > This command line query returns nothing > > > xindice xpath_query -c /db/data/products -q > > > /[EMAIL PROTECTED]"G120320"] > > > > > > Where as a similar xml document and XPath query without any alphabetic > > > chars in the product id works perfectly. > > > > > > I've verified that both docs (with and without the 'G') are in the > > > collection I'm querying. Am at a loss as to what I should do next. > > > > > > Thanks, > > > Lennard -- Mark J Stang System Architect Cybershop Systems
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