xquery for a tag contents
From within the basex
GUI how do I now query the database for book categories? The xpath
is something like:
//div[@class='side_categories']/ul/li/ul
More specifically, what's the xquery
to grab the contents within the div
tag of side_categories
for the database?
the database:
(fetching and loading the database)
code:
thufir@dur:~/basex$
thufir@dur:~/basex$ cat html_fetch_parse.xq
fetch:xml("http://books.toscrape.com/", map {
'parser': 'html',
'htmlparser': map { 'html': false(), 'nodefaults': true() }
})
thufir@dur:~/basex$
Specifically, I'm after the list items, categories, specified by side_categories
with a div
tag:
Looking to chain or pipe files and output with another xq
file.
Basic query:
thufir@dur:~/basex$
thufir@dur:~/basex$ cat db_query.xq
let $db := db:open("html_fetch_parse")
return $db
thufir@dur:~/basex$
But that just connects to the database. How do I extract a div
specific div tag?
xml xslt xpath xquery basex
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From within the basex
GUI how do I now query the database for book categories? The xpath
is something like:
//div[@class='side_categories']/ul/li/ul
More specifically, what's the xquery
to grab the contents within the div
tag of side_categories
for the database?
the database:
(fetching and loading the database)
code:
thufir@dur:~/basex$
thufir@dur:~/basex$ cat html_fetch_parse.xq
fetch:xml("http://books.toscrape.com/", map {
'parser': 'html',
'htmlparser': map { 'html': false(), 'nodefaults': true() }
})
thufir@dur:~/basex$
Specifically, I'm after the list items, categories, specified by side_categories
with a div
tag:
Looking to chain or pipe files and output with another xq
file.
Basic query:
thufir@dur:~/basex$
thufir@dur:~/basex$ cat db_query.xq
let $db := db:open("html_fetch_parse")
return $db
thufir@dur:~/basex$
But that just connects to the database. How do I extract a div
specific div tag?
xml xslt xpath xquery basex
I'm not sure what you're looking for since you seem to know theXPath
for what you want. Are you looking for a FLWOR expression? ... Something like ` for $xp in //your/xpath/expression return $xp`?
– rickhg12hs
Jan 3 at 17:04
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From within the basex
GUI how do I now query the database for book categories? The xpath
is something like:
//div[@class='side_categories']/ul/li/ul
More specifically, what's the xquery
to grab the contents within the div
tag of side_categories
for the database?
the database:
(fetching and loading the database)
code:
thufir@dur:~/basex$
thufir@dur:~/basex$ cat html_fetch_parse.xq
fetch:xml("http://books.toscrape.com/", map {
'parser': 'html',
'htmlparser': map { 'html': false(), 'nodefaults': true() }
})
thufir@dur:~/basex$
Specifically, I'm after the list items, categories, specified by side_categories
with a div
tag:
Looking to chain or pipe files and output with another xq
file.
Basic query:
thufir@dur:~/basex$
thufir@dur:~/basex$ cat db_query.xq
let $db := db:open("html_fetch_parse")
return $db
thufir@dur:~/basex$
But that just connects to the database. How do I extract a div
specific div tag?
xml xslt xpath xquery basex
From within the basex
GUI how do I now query the database for book categories? The xpath
is something like:
//div[@class='side_categories']/ul/li/ul
More specifically, what's the xquery
to grab the contents within the div
tag of side_categories
for the database?
the database:
(fetching and loading the database)
code:
thufir@dur:~/basex$
thufir@dur:~/basex$ cat html_fetch_parse.xq
fetch:xml("http://books.toscrape.com/", map {
'parser': 'html',
'htmlparser': map { 'html': false(), 'nodefaults': true() }
})
thufir@dur:~/basex$
Specifically, I'm after the list items, categories, specified by side_categories
with a div
tag:
Looking to chain or pipe files and output with another xq
file.
Basic query:
thufir@dur:~/basex$
thufir@dur:~/basex$ cat db_query.xq
let $db := db:open("html_fetch_parse")
return $db
thufir@dur:~/basex$
But that just connects to the database. How do I extract a div
specific div tag?
xml xslt xpath xquery basex
xml xslt xpath xquery basex
edited Jan 1 at 13:15
Thufir
asked Jan 1 at 12:29
ThufirThufir
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I'm not sure what you're looking for since you seem to know theXPath
for what you want. Are you looking for a FLWOR expression? ... Something like ` for $xp in //your/xpath/expression return $xp`?
– rickhg12hs
Jan 3 at 17:04
add a comment |
I'm not sure what you're looking for since you seem to know theXPath
for what you want. Are you looking for a FLWOR expression? ... Something like ` for $xp in //your/xpath/expression return $xp`?
– rickhg12hs
Jan 3 at 17:04
I'm not sure what you're looking for since you seem to know the
XPath
for what you want. Are you looking for a FLWOR expression? ... Something like ` for $xp in //your/xpath/expression return $xp`?– rickhg12hs
Jan 3 at 17:04
I'm not sure what you're looking for since you seem to know the
XPath
for what you want. Are you looking for a FLWOR expression? ... Something like ` for $xp in //your/xpath/expression return $xp`?– rickhg12hs
Jan 3 at 17:04
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I'm not sure what you're looking for since you seem to know the
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for what you want. Are you looking for a FLWOR expression? ... Something like ` for $xp in //your/xpath/expression return $xp`?– rickhg12hs
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