My guess is that (looking at the current test output, which shows
"1,") the result delimiter (output-mode i think it is called) is still
set incorrect. I recall from the JDBC code that there was something
like a xml-seq-mapi output mode that needed to be used. But I don't
know where or what needs to be changed exactly.
Wouter
2009/8/14 Fabian Groffen
On 14-08-2009 09:41:51 +0200, Fabian Groffen wrote:
Wouter's previous fix, is indeed something that has to be done, the PHP module assumes SQL access at the moment. For getting "useful" results from the XQuery server, the PHP module needs a small fix to ask the server for SQL-ish results, like JDBC does. I'll see if I can get you a patch which you can test.
Ok, the PHP module already had XQuery support, dating back from when either XQuery still accepted a ; at the end, or when the module didn't protect itself by adding the ; if it was missing.
It looks to me as if the module is doing all it can at the moment.
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