Hi Erol,
I don't think so; unless you provide a web server running locally, as the HTTP module relies on the http protocol. But you could use the doc('whatever.html') function, unless you need http specific functionalities.
Just make sure the tagsoup is on your classpath and set the according parser options [1, for example code]. You may even use it from the GUI, there's a tab for parser options.
I hope this helps a little.
Kind regards Michael [1] http://docs.basex.org/wiki/Parsers#HTML_Parser
Am 03.05.2012 um 18:17 schrieb Erol Akarsu:
Is there a way to parse html file located in local hard drive? Http module of xquery is fantastic, you can retrieve any url content.
but I have already html file locally and need to parse. Can I do it
http://docs.basex.org/wiki/HTTP_Module
I would like to do this successfully:
let $l := http:send-request(<http:request method='get' status-only='false'/>, 'file:///D:/tmp/b000187585.htm')
return $l
Thanks
Erol Akarsu
On Tue, May 1, 2012 at 5:24 PM, Christian Grün christian.gruen@gmail.com wrote: ...by the way, you can also use our own map implementation to store key/value pairs in XQuery:
http://docs.basex.org/wiki/Map_Module ___________________________
On Tue, May 1, 2012 at 11:22 PM, Christian Grün christian.gruen@gmail.com wrote:
I am having problem in making new of Properties object.
Thanks; this has been fixed in the latest snapshot, which I've just uploaded. Christian __________________________________
Query: declare namespace system = "java:java.lang.System"; declare namespace fis = "java:java.io.FileInputStream"; declare namespace p = "java:java.util.Properties";
let $a := 555 return <a>{(p:new ())}</a> Error: Improper use? Potential bug? Your feedback is welcome: Contact: basex-talk@mailman.uni-konstanz.de Version: BaseX 7.2.1 Java: Sun Microsystems Inc., 1.6.0_22 OS: Windows XP, x86 Stack Trace: java.lang.RuntimeException: {} org.basex.util.Util.notexpected(Util.java:55) org.basex.query.item.FuncType.cast(FuncType.java:88) org.basex.query.func.JavaMapping.toValue(JavaMapping.java:102) org.basex.query.func.JavaMapping.value(JavaMapping.java:77) org.basex.query.func.JavaMapping.iter(JavaMapping.java:67) org.basex.query.QueryContext.iter(QueryContext.java:275) org.basex.query.expr.Constr.add(Constr.java:62) org.basex.query.expr.CElem.item(CElem.java:82) org.basex.query.expr.CElem.item(CElem.java:1) org.basex.query.expr.CFrag.item(CFrag.java:1) org.basex.query.expr.ParseExpr.iter(ParseExpr.java:42) org.basex.query.QueryContext.iter(QueryContext.java:275) org.basex.query.QueryContext.iter(QueryContext.java:229) org.basex.query.QueryContext.execute(QueryContext.java:448) org.basex.query.QueryProcessor.execute(QueryProcessor.java:94) org.basex.core.cmd.AQuery.query(AQuery.java:86) org.basex.core.cmd.XQuery.run(XQuery.java:22) org.basex.core.Command.run(Command.java:325) org.basex.core.Command.exec(Command.java:304) org.basex.core.Command.execute(Command.java:76) org.basex.gui.GUI.exec(GUI.java:390) org.basex.gui.GUI$6.run(GUI.java:342)
Erol Akarsu
On Mon, Apr 30, 2012 at 3:49 PM, Christian Grün christian.gruen@gmail.com wrote:
The new XQJ does not support xquery 3.0 syntax. That is why I have facing issue.
Right, thanks for the update. A future version of XQJ will support all current BaseX language features, such as XQuery 3.0 and the Update and Full-Text and map extensions. Once again, feel free to ask Charles Foster for his timeline (the more feedback he gets, the faster it might get implemented).
How can I use 721 basex with old XQJ?
I'm sorry that's not possible, as we have removed all links to XQJ from our core.
Christian
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