Correction: I meant to say “Yes, I was using relative paths ….” Apologies.
From:
Murray, Gregory <gregory.murray@ptsem.edu>
Date: Monday, January 29, 2024 at 3:35 PM
To: Imsieke, Gerrit, le-tex <gerrit.imsieke@le-tex.de>, basex-talk@mailman.uni-konstanz.de <basex-talk@mailman.uni-konstanz.de>
Subject: Re: [basex-talk] RESTXQ oddity?
Hi Gerrit,
I’m subscribed to the list, but it appears that I have been receiving only some messages posted to the list, not all – probably caused by an overzealous security mechanism on the email server here at my employer.
I’ll look into it.
Thanks very much for your suggestion. I see what you mean about relative vs. absolute paths. Yes, I was using absolute paths such as href="static/css/theocom.css" but now I see that using the absolute path
such as href="/theocom/static/css/theocom.css" works well and allows me to use the same code for HTML <head> across multiple pages.
Many thanks,
Greg
From:
Imsieke, Gerrit, le-tex <gerrit.imsieke@le-tex.de>
Date: Monday, January 29, 2024 at 2:36 PM
To: Murray, Gregory <gregory.murray@ptsem.edu>, basex-talk@mailman.uni-konstanz.de <basex-talk@mailman.uni-konstanz.de>
Subject: Re: [basex-talk] RESTXQ oddity?
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Hi Murray,
I only replied to the list, not to you personally, on the assumption that you are subscribed to the list.
https://mailman.uni-konstanz.de/pipermail/basex-talk/2024-January/018275.html
Gerrit
On 29.01.2024 19:39, Murray, Gregory wrote:
> Hi Andy,
>
> I didn’t receive a reply from anyone named Gerrit, but I will watch for it. Meanwhile, thank you for your suggestion. I made the change you indicated, but unfortunately I’m still seeing the same behavior.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Greg
>
> *From: *Andy Bunce <bunce.andy@gmail.com>
> *Date: *Monday, January 29, 2024 at 11:51 AM
> *To: *Murray, Gregory <gregory.murray@ptsem.edu>
> *Cc: *basex-talk@mailman.uni-konstanz.de <basex-talk@mailman.uni-konstanz.de>
> *Subject: *Re: [basex-talk] RESTXQ oddity?
>
>
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>
>
> In addition to Gerrit's comments...
>
> This line jumped out as problematic to me.
>
> %rest:path('theocom/static/{$dir=.+}/{$file=.+}')
>
> The pattern =.+ matches the rest of the path. You only need this once at the end of the path.
>
> Maybe just:
>
> %rest:path('theocom/static/{$dir}/{$file=.+}')
>
> /Andy
>
> On Mon, 29 Jan 2024 at 14:49, Murray, Gregory <gregory.murray@ptsem.edu <mailto:gregory.murray@ptsem.edu>> wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> I’m trying to build my first BaseX web application. I’ve got a RESTXQ function for returning static files to the browser, and other RESTXQ functions corresponding to URLs in the web application. The function for static files is based on the one in DBA:
>
> (:~ Returns the specified static file to the browser as binary data. :)
>
> declare
>
> %rest:GET
>
> %rest:path('theocom/static/{$dir=.+}/{$file=.+}')
>
> function c:file($dir as xs:string, $file as xs:string)
>
> {
>
> let $path := file:base-dir() || 'static/' || $dir || '/' || $file
>
> return
>
> (
>
> web:response-header(
>
> map { 'media-type': web:content-type($path) },
>
> map { 'Content-Length': file:size($path) }
>
> ),
>
> file:read-binary($path)
>
> )
>
> };
>
> Another function returns the home page for the web application. That page works just fine. The HTML document gets returned to the browser, and the static CSS and image files are sent to the browser successfully.
>
> (:~ Returns the home page for the entire web application. :)
>
> declare
>
> %rest:GET
>
> %rest:path('theocom')
>
> %output:method('html')
>
> %output:html-version('5')
>
> function c:home()
>
> {
>
> let $params := c:http-params()
>
> return
>
> (
>
> c:extra-response-headers(),
>
> home:get-home-page($params)
>
> )
>
> };
>
> I have another RESTXQ function that corresponds to a URL that goes deeper into the web application:
>
> (:~ Returns a page listing contributors (libraries whose content we've imported), for browsing. :)
> declare
> %rest:GET
> %rest:path('theocom/contributors/{$alpha=[a-z]}')
> %output:method('html')
> %output:html-version('5')
> function /c:browse-contributors/($alpha as xs:string)
> {
> let $params :=
> /map:merge/(
> (
> /map:entry/("browse", "contributor"),
> /map:entry/("alpha", /upper-case/($alpha)),
> /c:http-params/()
> )
> )
> return
> (
> /c:extra-response-headers/(),
> /browse:contributors/($params)
> )
> };
>
> The problem I’m having is that on this page, the browser returns 404 for the static files, even though the code for the HTML <head> where the CSS files are linked is identical to the home page. Am I doing something wrong, or is the BaseX RESTXQ implementation
doing something unexpected?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Greg
>
> Gregory Murray
>
> Director of Digital Initiatives
>
> Wright Library
>
> Princeton Theological Seminary
>
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