Hi Christian - and thanks for fast response. Latest version 8.11 is in use (same behaviour as previous). Let me see if I can make a self contained example.
best, Lars
2015-05-18 13:40 GMT+02:00 Christian Grün christian.gruen@gmail.com:
Hi Lars,
hm, that's difficult to tell. All I can say is that this sounds unusual, so I'm coming up with my standard questions: Do you think you could build us a little example that allows us to reproduce the problem? Have you tried the latest version of BaseX?
Best, Christian
On Mon, May 18, 2015 at 1:35 PM, Lars Johnsen yoonsen@gmail.com wrote:
I am running a web script in two identical versions (identical as in "cut and paste"), one via RESTXQ and one vi REST. The response is different,
and
I wondered what may be the trouble.
For example the output (the URLs only works locally) for http://ljohnsen:8984/hyphens/mellom is the same as http://ljohnsen:8984/rest?run=hyphen-show.xq&word=mellom
which is a set of hyphenation data: mellom mel - lom 17005 Mel - lom 144 mel - lom. 50
but if "mellom" is exchanged with "nasjonalbiblioteket" only the REST version shows any result, which then is the same as I get experimenting
in
the GUI.
The actual script is added below, and which runs in both versions (identical apart form the rest and restxq interfaces), it uses full text search, but results differ when run under the REST-regime.
All the best Lars G Johnsen National Library of Norway
module namespace page = 'http://basex.org/modules/web-page';
declare %rest:path("/hyphens/{$word}") %output:method("html")
function page:show-hyphens($word) { let $db := db:open('hyphen-data') let $hyphens := for $hyp in $db/hyphens/hyphens[full contains text {$word}] group by $first := $hyp/first, $second := $hyp/second let $count := count($hyp) order by xs:int($count) descending return element p { attribute freq {$count}, $first, " - ", $second, $count }
let $total := sum($hyphens//@freq) let $div := element div { element p {$word}, for $hyp in $hyphens return element div { attribute class {"hyph"}, attribute style {"font-size:", 1
+round(xs:int($hyp//@freq/data())
div $total,1) || "em"}, $hyp
} } return <html encoding="UTF-8"> <head> <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html"
charset="UTF-8"
/> <title>Orddelinger</title> </head> <body>{$div} </body> </html>
};