From: Eugene M. <eug...@en...> - 2009-06-23 12:22:01
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If you're running exist's REST servlet the quickest way might be to having the webpage encode the xquery (for example using javascript encodeURI) and send that somehow using something like: http://localhost:8080/exist/rest?_query=[encoded_quey_here <http://localhost:8080/exist/rest?_query=%5bencoded_quey_here> ] See http://exist-db.org/devguide_rest.html#serialization for more on this interface. From: Ted Hickox [mailto:meg...@ya...] Sent: Tuesday, June 23, 2009 12:12 AM To: exi...@li... Subject: [Exist-open] Using a XQuery FLOwR statement in a webpage. To whom it may concern, I'm trying to migrate from Microsoft Access to eXist. I can create an HTML document and store it inside eXist. But what I haven't fiugured out is how to Submit an XQuery FLOwR statement from a webpage to the eXist database. If anyone could help me do this, I would be very appreciative. |