I've had problems with single quotes before.
Maybe try this instead :
xindice xpath -c /db/Scp -q "/Scp[Sc_La/La_ADD [City=\'Brit Col\']]"
Note the \' instead of just '
Solved some of my problems but maybe yours is more complex...
Karol.
On Sunday, Sep 14, 2003, at 15:47 US/Eastern, J Raf wrote:
Hello,
I have developed an application to search and retreive XML files from
XINDCIE. The java application works well under Windows XP, However
when I packaged and deployed the application to a Linux Red Had
environment, I get many buggs.
The xpath contains function does not seem to work under Linux.
Doing solething like the following produces many hits:
xindice xpath -c /db/Scp -q "/Scp[Sc_La/La_ADD [City='MONCTON']]"
However when using contains, nothing is returned.
xindice xpath -c /db/Scp -q "/Scp[Sc_La/La_ADD
[contains(City,'MONCTON')]]"
ON a windows platform the above 2 statements work well and return the
correct results.
Also I have noticed that having spaces in the Criteria does not work
under Linux: I.e:
xindice xpath -c /db/Scp -q "/Scp[Sc_La/La_ADD [City='Brit Col]]"
Howver under windows the above works well.
Has anybody experienced similar problems. Is there a fix, Do I have a
wrong version of any jar files?
Your help is highly appreciated.
Thank you,
Jay
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