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file-serializer and oxf: protocol

marc-62
Hi all,

Does the file serializer support the oxf: protocol ?
It seems not. Is it a bug or are there others reasons ?

Marc




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Re: file-serializer and oxf: protocol

Ryan Puddephatt
Marc,
    The file-serializer doesn't support oxf, I'm not sure why. If you are saving an XML file, you can use the url-serializer, this does accept oxf:

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marc wrote:
Hi all,

Does the file serializer support the oxf: protocol ?
It seems not. Is it a bug or are there others reasons ?

Marc



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Re: file-serializer and oxf: protocol

marc-62
Ryan,

Thank you for the tip. Unfortunately with this protocol I'm not able to
make directories...
Maybe eXist is my friend.

Marc

Ryan Puddephatt a écrit :
> Marc,
>     The file-serializer doesn't support oxf, I'm not sure why. If you
> are saving an XML file, you can use the url-serializer, this does
> accept oxf:
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Re: file-serializer and oxf: protocol

Joseph Lawrence
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Hi Marc,
    Though the file serializer does not directly support the oxf protocol, it can still be used for saving xml files in the oxf context when used with the oxf:xml-converter. Please find in the attachment.

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Hi all,

Does the file serializer support the oxf: protocol ?
It seems not. Is it a bug or are there others reasons ?

Marc



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Re: file-serializer and oxf: protocol

Erik Bruchez
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Marc,

> Does the file serializer support the oxf: protocol ?
> It seems not. Is it a bug or are there others reasons ?

This is a feature: oxf:file-serializer was designed to write files in
the restricted sence of files on disk (the "file:" protocol).

oxf:url-serializer is the processor meant to write to URLs, including
"file:" and "oxf:". In theory, we wouldn't really need the File
serializer: the URL serializer would be enough. One issue is that the
URL serializer has not been updated to behave in the same way the File
serializer does.

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