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Article:
 Introduction to dbXML
Subject: on macos x
Date: 2001-11-30 06:56:43
From: marcelo alfaro

great!! i just get the binaries, configure as is explained (set two enviroment variables) and it works!! i have a question however, the XPath query just works for the atributes of the root element of the document? the child atributes seems not to be considered when you query for them in a collection. example:
<product_list>
<product id="100">....</product>
<product id="102">....</product>
<product id="103">....</product>
</product_list>
if you query /product_list/product[@id="101"] get a 'no match' response...
anyway a great product.

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  • on macos x
    2001-12-02 01:25:34 Kimbro Staken [Reply]

    Seems the problem may be that there is no id = 101 in the file. :-) Other then that I tested your example on Mac OS X it works fine. BTW, we do most of our development on Mac OS X now.


    Kimbro

  • DBXML FEATURES....
    2005-10-22 02:43:22 shuch [Reply]

    Hi all,
    I am trying to learn NXDs n i m new to DBXML...i m learning it from the site http://www.dbxml.com/docs/programmer-main.html...though its a very good site but is it possible to get some explanation of the commands given there for example for the dbXML security command there is a command like USER only..i want to c how to write it EXACTLY on the command prompt...and also i want to know how to put data inside dbxml using the command prompt only??????so,basically if someone knows any site or if someone has any documents from where i can learn how to write different commands...that will be very BENEFICIAL for me...
    thnks in advance..


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