> Hank, Ryan,
>
> Adam on the exit-open list said he will fix this issue "in a few
> days". His message:
>
>
http://www.nabble.com/Different-content-type-depending-on-POST-or-GET-tf2633473.html#a7367007>
> Alex
>
> On 11/14/06, Alessandro Vernet <
[hidden email]> wrote:
>> Hank,
>>
>> OK, I sent the question in exist-open. Let's see what comes out of it
>> :). Here is the message for reference:
>>
>>
http://www.nabble.com/Different-content-type-depending-on-POST-or-GET-tf2633473.html>>
>> Alex
>>
>> On 11/14/06, Hank Ratzesberger <
[hidden email]> wrote:
>> >
>> > I did, but I did not clarify that GET and POST return
>> > different results.
>> >
>> > I also tried everything to sitemap.xmap with
>> > no results, so the issue is with eXist.
>> >
>> > Would you do us the favor of posting this issue,
>> > I think you could be clearer than I.
>> >
>> > Thank you,
>> > Hank
>> >
>> > Hank Ratzesberger
>> > Institute for Crustal Studies
>> > University of California, Santa Barbara
>> >
>> >
>> > ----- Original Message -----
>> > From: "Alessandro Vernet" <
[hidden email]>
>> > To: <
[hidden email]>
>> > Sent: Tuesday, November 14, 2006 3:45 PM
>> > Subject: Re: [ops-users] Exist REST Problems
>> >
>> >
>> > > Ryan,
>> > >
>> > > I see, when you are using _query=... instead of POSTing the response
>> > > comes back with Content-Type: text/html instead of application/xml.
>> > > But the result document is the same.
>> > >
>> > > While it seems reasonable to return text/html when using the _xsl
>> > > parameter, I think that the content type of the result should be the
>> > > same using _query or POSTing the query. Have you raised the issue
>> > > already on exist-open?
>> > >
>> > > Alex
>> > >
>> > > On 11/14/06, Ryan Puddephatt <
[hidden email]> wrote:
>> > >> Alex,
>> > >> I'm not running XSLT just an Xpath query. My hack works for me for
>> > >> the minute, but the Jtidy idea sounds good to make sure no problems occur
>> > >>
>> > >> Thanks
>> > >>
>> > >> Ryan
>> > >>
>> > >> Ryan Puddephatt
>> > >> Software Engineer
>> > >>
>> > >> Teleflex Group - IT UK
>> > >> 1 Michaelson Square
>> > >> Livingston
>> > >> West Lothian
>> > >> Scotland
>> > >> EH54 7DP
>> > >>
>> > >> e>
[hidden email]
>> > >> t> +44(0)1506 407 110
>> > >> f> +44(0)1506 407 108
>> > >>
>> > >>
>> > >>
>> > >> >-----Original Message-----
>> > >> >From:
[hidden email] [mailto:
[hidden email]] On Behalf
>> > >> >Of Alessandro Vernet
>> > >> >Sent: 13 November 2006 23:17
>> > >> >To:
[hidden email]
>> > >> >Subject: Re: [ops-users] Exist REST Problems
>> > >> >
>> > >> >Ryan,
>> > >> >
>> > >> >What Phillip is talking about in this thread is little
>> > >> >different: if I understand his message correctly, he is using
>> > >> >XSLT on the eXist side to generate RSS, while I am just
>> > >> >accessing eXist to retrieve a document or run an XQuery
>> > >> >request through REST. When using XSLT on eXist, it seems that
>> > >> >eXist makes the assumption you want to generate HTML. Are you
>> > >> >also running XSLT on the eXist side?
>> > >> >
>> > >> >If the service you call from XForms does not return text/xml
>> > >> >or application/xml, I don't think that we should go ahead and
>> > >> >parse that as it was XML. One possible improvement is to
>> > >> >accept text/html but pipe it through JTidy before it gets to
>> > >> >your XForms instance.
>> > >> >
>> > >> >Alex
>> > >> >
>> > >> >On 11/11/06, Ryan Puddephatt <
[hidden email]> wrote:
>> > >> >> Alex,
>> > >> >> I believe Hank has posted a question on the Exist
>> > >> >mailing list
>> > >> >> regarding this, I also found this archived email
>> > >> >>
>> > >> >
http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/message.php?msg_id=36645468, which
>> > >> >> states that it's the default response (Not sure why). I was
>> > >> >wondering
>> > >> >> why an xforms submission can't accept this content type and force a
>> > >> >> change into xml, and only then throw an error if it isn't
>> > >> >well formed?
>> > >> >>
>> > >> >> Ryan
>> > >> >>
>> > >> >> Ryan Puddephatt
>> > >> >> Software Engineer
>> > >> >>
>> > >> >> Teleflex Group - IT UK
>> > >> >> 1 Michaelson Square
>> > >> >> Livingston
>> > >> >> West Lothian
>> > >> >> Scotland
>> > >> >> EH54 7DP
>> > >> >>
>> > >> >> e>
[hidden email]
>> > >> >> t> +44(0)1506 407 110
>> > >> >> f> +44(0)1506 407 108
>> > >> >>
>> > >> >>
>> > >> >>
>> > >> >> >-----Original Message-----
>> > >> >> >From:
[hidden email] [mailto:
[hidden email]] On Behalf Of
>> > >> >> >Alessandro Vernet
>> > >> >> >Sent: 11 November 2006 02:39
>> > >> >> >To:
[hidden email]
>> > >> >> >Subject: Re: [ops-users] Exist REST Problems
>> > >> >> >
>> > >> >> >Ryan,
>> > >> >> >
>> > >> >> >Point taken. Let us know if you find a solution through the eXist
>> > >> >> >list or otherwise.
>> > >> >> >
>> > >> >> >Alex
>> > >> >> >
>> > >> >> >On 11/10/06, Ryan Puddephatt <
[hidden email]> wrote:
>> > >> >> >> Alex,
>> > >> >> >> I can see your argument, but all my queries are simple,
>> > >> >> >> /product etc. This means I can get all the products in my
>> > >> >> >application
>> > >> >> >> for listing (similar to the DMV Summary). This saves me having to
>> > >> >> >> create a query instance or use XPL because I can do it all
>> > >> >> >in the src
>> > >> >> >> (well in theory)
>> > >> >> >>
>> > >> >> >> Thanks
>> > >> >> >>
>> > >> >> >> Ryan
>> > >> >> >>
>> > >> >> >> Ryan Puddephatt
>> > >> >> >> Software Engineer
>> > >> >> >>
>> > >> >> >> Teleflex Group - IT UK
>> > >> >> >> 1 Michaelson Square
>> > >> >> >> Livingston
>> > >> >> >> West Lothian
>> > >> >> >> Scotland
>> > >> >> >> EH54 7DP
>> > >> >> >>
>> > >> >> >> e>
[hidden email]
>> > >> >> >> t> +44(0)1506 407 110
>> > >> >> >> f> +44(0)1506 407 108
>> > >> >> >>
>> > >> >> >>
>> > >> >> >>
>> > >> >> >> >-----Original Message-----
>> > >> >> >> >From:
[hidden email] [mailto:
[hidden email]] On Behalf Of
>> > >> >> >> >Alessandro Vernet
>> > >> >> >> >Sent: 11 November 2006 01:29
>> > >> >> >> >To:
[hidden email]
>> > >> >> >> >Subject: Re: [ops-users] Exist REST Problems
>> > >> >> >> >
>> > >> >> >> >Ryan,
>> > >> >> >> >
>> > >> >> >> >Here I am posting the query from XForms. That is posting a query
>> > >> >> >> >embedded in a <query> document as the one shown on the
>> > >> >page linked
>> > >> >> >> >below. Would you get the text/xml content type when doing a
>> > >> >> >POST vs.
>> > >> >> >> >a GET? Is it OK in your case to do a POST?
>> > >> >> >> >
>> > >> >> >> >
http://exist.sourceforge.net/devguide.html#N10385>> > >> >> >> >
>> > >> >> >> >(Unless I am sending trivial queries, I don't like very
>> > >> >> >much the idea
>> > >> >> >> >of sending them in a query string with a GET, because I
>> > >> >> >know that one
>> > >> >> >> >day the query will become too long, exceed the URL length limit
>> > >> >> >> >and lead to a bug that is hard to find.)
>> > >> >> >> >
>> > >> >> >> >Alex
>> > >> >> >> >
>> > >> >> >> >On 11/10/06, Ryan Puddephatt <
[hidden email]> wrote:
>> > >> >> >> >> Alex,
>> > >> >> >> >> Apart from the fact I'm using an internal
>> > >> >exist the only
>> > >> >> >> >> difference I can see is that I'm using the _query parameter to
>> > >> >> >> >> query the DB rather than pulling a single document, I
>> > >> >> >believe that
>> > >> >> >> >> this is the cause for the change in content type
>> > >> >> >> >>
>> > >> >> >> >> Thanks
>> > >> >> >> >>
>> > >> >> >> >> Ryan
>> > >> >> >> >>
>> > >> >> >> >> Ryan Puddephatt
>> > >> >> >> >> Software Engineer
>> > >> >> >> >>
>> > >> >> >> >> Teleflex Group - IT UK
>> > >> >> >> >> 1 Michaelson Square
>> > >> >> >> >> Livingston
>> > >> >> >> >> West Lothian
>> > >> >> >> >> Scotland
>> > >> >> >> >> EH54 7DP
>> > >> >> >> >>
>> > >> >> >> >> e>
[hidden email]
>> > >> >> >> >> t> +44(0)1506 407 110
>> > >> >> >> >> f> +44(0)1506 407 108
>> > >> >> >> >>
>> > >> >> >> >>
>> > >> >> >> >>
>> > >> >> >> >> >-----Original Message-----
>> > >> >> >> >> >From:
[hidden email] [mailto:
[hidden email]] On
>> > >> >Behalf Of
>> > >> >> >> >> >Alessandro Vernet
>> > >> >> >> >> >Sent: 10 November 2006 21:53
>> > >> >> >> >> >To:
[hidden email]
>> > >> >> >> >> >Subject: Re: [ops-users] Exist REST Problems
>> > >> >> >> >> >
>> > >> >> >> >> >On 11/10/06, Ryan Puddephatt <
[hidden email]> wrote:
>> > >> >> >> >> >> I now have another problem, the REST API always
>> > >> >> >returns text/html.
>> > >> >> >> >> >> There is a parameter that can change it, by adding the
>> > >> >> >> >following to
>> > >> >> >> >> >> the EXistServlet
>> > >> >> >> >> >
>> > >> >> >> >> >Ryan,
>> > >> >> >> >> >
>> > >> >> >> >> >I don't have this problem. I am using a verbatim 1.1.1
>> > >> >> >> >deployed as a
>> > >> >> >> >> >separate war, and if I access
>> > >> >> >> >
http://localhost:8090/exist/rest/, the
>> > >> >> >> >> >response I get is:
>> > >> >> >> >> >
>> > >> >> >> >> >HTTP/1.1 200 OK
>> > >> >> >> >> >Server: Apache-Coyote/1.1
>> > >> >> >> >> >Content-Type: text/xml;charset=UTF-8
>> > >> >> >> >> >Content-Length: 321
>> > >> >> >> >> >Date: Fri, 10 Nov 2006 21:50:24 GMT
>> > >> >> >> >> >
>> > >> >> >> >> ><exist:result
>> > >> >> >xmlns:exist="
http://exist.sourceforge.net/NS/exist">
>> > >> >> >> >> >...
>> > >> >> >> >> >
>> > >> >> >> >> >Do you see anything that could be different in your case?
>> > >> >> >> >> >
>> > >> >> >> >> >Alex
>> > >> >> >> >> >--
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