Hi, I want to transform with xslt before to output the file. If I do a serialize on the disk, runs the xslt with saxon et write the result the space are conserved (I use chop=false to load the file in the base). But if I transform the file in BaseX, and serialize the file after, the element are passed to the xslt indented and I lost the space at the begining and the end of element.
And other thing, if I put the "declare option db:chop 'false';" at the beginning of the XQuery, the file is indented, if I put it out (it's unuseful) the serialisation without indentation is done.
I use the 7.9 version.
Hi Marc,
We've recently worked on chopping issues in the BaseX 8.0 snapshot [1]; some of the issues that arise due to the unfortunate default setting of the chop flag [2] have been fixed there. Could you give it a try?
If the problem persists, feel free to provide us with a little, ideally self-contained example.
Best, Christian
[1] http://files.basex.org/releases/latest/ [2] https://github.com/BaseXdb/basex/issues/913
On Wed, Jul 30, 2014 at 11:48 PM, Marc Marc.Liste@free.fr wrote:
Hi, I want to transform with xslt before to output the file. If I do a serialize on the disk, runs the xslt with saxon et write the result the space are conserved (I use chop=false to load the file in the base). But if I transform the file in BaseX, and serialize the file after, the element are passed to the xslt indented and I lost the space at the begining and the end of element.
And other thing, if I put the "declare option db:chop 'false';" at the beginning of the XQuery, the file is indented, if I put it out (it's unuseful) the serialisation without indentation is done.
I use the 7.9 version.
Hi, I do tests and answer but I think my answer is not passed. In BaseX 8, the result of an xslt transformation is always indent, else if I put the <xsl:output indent="no", the same code in 7.9 doesn't indent. exemple : let $p-serialization := (output:serialization-parameters <output:method value='xml'/> <output:indent value='no'/> <output:omit-xml-declaration value='no'/> <output:encoding value='utf-8'/ ...... file:write("f1.xml", collection("f"),$p-serialization), file:write("f2.xml", xslt:transform(collection("f"),"try.xsl"),$p-serialization)
with <xsl:output encoding="UTF-8" indent="no" method="xml"/> in try.xsl
in 8 : the f1 is space conserved, the f2.xml is indented. in 7.9 : the f1 is space conserved, the f2 isn't indented but space not conserved
I think that it's because the file is indented before to send it to the transformer. So at this time I have to use f1.xml and tranform it outside of BaseX.
Marc
Le 31/07/2014 00:00, Christian Grün a écrit :
Hi Marc,
We've recently worked on chopping issues in the BaseX 8.0 snapshot [1]; some of the issues that arise due to the unfortunate default setting of the chop flag [2] have been fixed there. Could you give it a try?
If the problem persists, feel free to provide us with a little, ideally self-contained example.
Best, Christian
[1] http://files.basex.org/releases/latest/ [2] https://github.com/BaseXdb/basex/issues/913
On Wed, Jul 30, 2014 at 11:48 PM, Marc Marc.Liste@free.fr wrote:
Hi, I want to transform with xslt before to output the file. If I do a serialize on the disk, runs the xslt with saxon et write the result the space are conserved (I use chop=false to load the file in the base). But if I transform the file in BaseX, and serialize the file after, the element are passed to the xslt indented and I lost the space at the
begining
and the end of element.
And other thing, if I put the "declare option db:chop 'false';" at the beginning of the XQuery, the file is indented, if I put it out (it's unuseful) the serialisation without indentation is done.
I use the 7.9 version.
Hi Marc, It took a while, but I think I've found the culprit. Could you give it another shot and check out the new snapshot [1]? Christian
[1] http://files.basex.org/releases/latest/
On Sat, Aug 2, 2014 at 1:08 PM, Marc Marc.Liste@free.fr wrote:
Hi, I do tests and answer but I think my answer is not passed. In BaseX 8, the result of an xslt transformation is always indent, else if I put the <xsl:output indent="no", the same code in 7.9 doesn't indent. exemple : let $p-serialization := (output:serialization-parameters <output:method value='xml'/> <output:indent value='no'/> <output:omit-xml-declaration value='no'/> <output:encoding value='utf-8'/ ...... file:write("f1.xml", collection("f"),$p-serialization), file:write("f2.xml", xslt:transform(collection("f"),"try.xsl"),$p-serialization)
with <xsl:output encoding="UTF-8" indent="no" method="xml"/> in try.xsl
in 8 : the f1 is space conserved, the f2.xml is indented. in 7.9 : the f1 is space conserved, the f2 isn't indented but space not conserved
I think that it's because the file is indented before to send it to the transformer. So at this time I have to use f1.xml and tranform it outside of BaseX.
Marc
Le 31/07/2014 00:00, Christian Grün a écrit :
Hi Marc,
We've recently worked on chopping issues in the BaseX 8.0 snapshot [1]; some of the issues that arise due to the unfortunate default setting of the chop flag [2] have been fixed there. Could you give it a try?
If the problem persists, feel free to provide us with a little, ideally self-contained example.
Best, Christian
[1] http://files.basex.org/releases/latest/ [2] https://github.com/BaseXdb/basex/issues/913
On Wed, Jul 30, 2014 at 11:48 PM, Marc Marc.Liste@free.fr wrote:
Hi, I want to transform with xslt before to output the file. If I do a serialize on the disk, runs the xslt with saxon et write the result the space are conserved (I use chop=false to load the file in the base). But if I transform the file in BaseX, and serialize the file after, the element are passed to the xslt indented and I lost the space at the
begining
and the end of element.
And other thing, if I put the "declare option db:chop 'false';" at the beginning of the XQuery, the file is indented, if I put it out (it's unuseful) the serialisation without indentation is done.
I use the 7.9 version.
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