[xquery-talk] [ANN] XQuery as a scripting language in IE

Howard Katz howardk at fatdog.com
Fri Mar 27 07:52:38 PST 2009


Hi Dana,
Not potentially stupid at all. This is probably as good a place to start as
any other:

    http://tinyurl.com/dfyko5

Ta,
Howard 

 > -----Original Message-----
 > From: daniela florescu [mailto:dflorescu at mac.com] 
 > Sent: Thursday, March 26, 2009 1:42 PM
 > To: Howard Katz
 > Cc: talk at x-query.com
 > Subject: Re: [xquery-talk] [ANN] XQuery as a scripting language in IE
 > 
 > >  Mac's native XQuery support
 > 
 > Howard,
 > 
 > May I ask a potentially stupid question here:
 > does Mac has native XQuery support ?
 > 
 > Could you send a pointer?
 > 
 > Thanks
 > Dana
 > 
 > 
 > 
 > 
 > > onto the device because of memory
 > > constraints.
 > >
 > > Howard
 > >
 > >> -----Original Message-----
 > >> From: talk-bounces at x-query.com
 > >> [mailto:talk-bounces at x-query.com] On Behalf Of daniela florescu
 > >> Sent: Thursday, March 26, 2009 12:17 PM
 > >> To: Vyacheslav Sedov
 > >> Cc: talk at x-query.com
 > >> Subject: Re: [xquery-talk] [ANN] XQuery as a scripting 
 > language in IE
 > >>
 > >> Slav,
 > >>
 > >> That's a great idea. Thanks.
 > >>
 > >> A more general question: in which other environments
 > >> would people like to have XQuery accessible and they
 > >> don't  (iphone, windowsmobile, etc, etc) ?
 > >>
 > >> Any suggestions are welcome !
 > >>
 > >> Thanks
 > >> Dana
 > >>
 > >>
 > >>
 > >> On Mar 26, 2009, at 10:45 AM, Vyacheslav Sedov wrote:
 > >>
 > >>> I posted feature request to OO to implement possibility to
 > >> use XQuery
 > >>> as scripting language (in addition to Basic, JavaScript,
 > >> BeanShell &
 > >>> Python).
 > >>>
 > >>> http://qa.openoffice.org/issues/show_bug.cgi?id=100594
 > >>>
 > >>> Please vote if you like this idea and stay tuned. By the way - it
 > >>> would be nice to have Bugzilla at XQiB.org.
 > >>>
 > >>> With best wishes,
 > >>> Slav
 > >>>
 > >>> On Thu, Mar 26, 2009 at 8:04 PM, Markus Pilman
 > >> <mpilman at student.ethz.ch
 > >>>> wrote:
 > >>>>> I like the REST sample.  From the source.  But it does not
 > >>>>> work.  It freeze for a while, then nothing.  I am 
 > behind a proxy
 > >>>>> here, that's maybe the point (depends on Zorba 
 > configured to use
 > >>>>> the same connection settings as IE.)  The weather forecast does
 > >>>>> not work in the same way (city not found, neither as the cities
 > >>>>> list.)
 > >>>> XQiB uses a rest-implementation from zorba which makes use of
 > >>>> libcurl.
 > >>>> So it ignores browser-configuration and I think it does not work
 > >>>> because zorba didn't make use of the proxy. There is already an
 > >>>> implementation which uses the XMLHttpRequest from the 
 > browser, but
 > >>>> that one is not complete.
 > >>>> If you need any support, please feel free to write me directly.
 > >>>> XQuery-Talk is probably not the appropriate place to 
 > discuss xqib
 > >>>> issues.
 > >>>>
 > >>>>> BTW, the examples use type="text/xquery", while the XQuery rec.
 > >>>>> defines application/xquery, though it seems it has not been
 > >>>>> accepted by IANA yet:
 > >>>> Thanks for that input! Didn't realize that and we have to
 > >> discuss
 > >>>> this
 > >>>> internally.
 > >>>>
 > >>>> Regards
 > >>>>
 > >>>> Markus
 > >>>>
 > >>>> On Thu, Mar 26, 2009 at 5:24 PM, Florent Georges
 > >>>> <lists at fgeorges.org> wrote:
 > >>>>>
 > >>>>> daniela florescu wrote:
 > >>>>>
 > >>>>>> we are happy to announce the public release of XQiB
 > >>>>>
 > >>>>> Really nice!
 > >>>>>
 > >>>>> I like the REST sample.  From the source.  But it does not
 > >>>>> work.  It freeze for a while, then nothing.  I am 
 > behind a proxy
 > >>>>> here, that's maybe the point (depends on Zorba 
 > configured to use
 > >>>>> the same connection settings as IE.)  The weather forecast does
 > >>>>> not work in the same way (city not found, neither as the cities
 > >>>>> list.)
 > >>>>>
 > >>>>> Not sure how I can provide additional info, though.  Maybe
 > >>>>> there is a more appropriated place to report such issues?
 > >>>>>
 > >>>>> Great to be able to use XQuery instead of Javascript on the
 > >>>>> client!  Regards,
 > >>>>>
 > >>>>> --
 > >>>>> Florent Georges
 > >>>>> http://www.fgeorges.org/
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