loosing indentation after zipping XML
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I am reading the file from the DB and zipping the file and write it into local disk, while zipping it removing the formating of the XML, but the same file when I read from the database and write without zipping it is ok, below are my code for the zipping the content and input and expected output:
code:
let $cid := 'b-9781784517544'
let $docuri :=fn:uri-collection(fn:concat('bloomsbury','/content'))[fn:tokenize(.,'/')[4]=$cid]
[fn:not(fn:contains(.,'audit')
or fn:contains(.,'version')
or fn:contains(.,'properties')
or fn:contains(.,'header')
or fn:contains(.,'metadata')
)]
let $filename := fn:tokenize($docuri,'/')[fn:last()]
let $archive := archive:create($filename ! element archive:entry { $filename }, bin:encode-string(fn:serialize((fn:doc($docuri)))) )
return
file:write-binary('C:dharmendratest1234.zip', $archive)
current output:
<book><p>this is java tutorial</p> <p>this is C# tutorial</p> <p>this is Php tutorial</p> <p>this is ruby tutorial</p> <p>this is hadoop tutorial</p></book>
expected output:
<book>
<p>this is java tutorial</p>
<p>this is C# tutorial</p>
<p>this is Php tutorial</p>
<p>this is ruby tutorial</p>
<p>this is hadoop tutorial</p>
</book>
basex
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I am reading the file from the DB and zipping the file and write it into local disk, while zipping it removing the formating of the XML, but the same file when I read from the database and write without zipping it is ok, below are my code for the zipping the content and input and expected output:
code:
let $cid := 'b-9781784517544'
let $docuri :=fn:uri-collection(fn:concat('bloomsbury','/content'))[fn:tokenize(.,'/')[4]=$cid]
[fn:not(fn:contains(.,'audit')
or fn:contains(.,'version')
or fn:contains(.,'properties')
or fn:contains(.,'header')
or fn:contains(.,'metadata')
)]
let $filename := fn:tokenize($docuri,'/')[fn:last()]
let $archive := archive:create($filename ! element archive:entry { $filename }, bin:encode-string(fn:serialize((fn:doc($docuri)))) )
return
file:write-binary('C:dharmendratest1234.zip', $archive)
current output:
<book><p>this is java tutorial</p> <p>this is C# tutorial</p> <p>this is Php tutorial</p> <p>this is ruby tutorial</p> <p>this is hadoop tutorial</p></book>
expected output:
<book>
<p>this is java tutorial</p>
<p>this is C# tutorial</p>
<p>this is Php tutorial</p>
<p>this is ruby tutorial</p>
<p>this is hadoop tutorial</p>
</book>
basex
What does your content look like afterfn:serialize
?
– rickhg12hs
Jan 3 at 17:51
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I am reading the file from the DB and zipping the file and write it into local disk, while zipping it removing the formating of the XML, but the same file when I read from the database and write without zipping it is ok, below are my code for the zipping the content and input and expected output:
code:
let $cid := 'b-9781784517544'
let $docuri :=fn:uri-collection(fn:concat('bloomsbury','/content'))[fn:tokenize(.,'/')[4]=$cid]
[fn:not(fn:contains(.,'audit')
or fn:contains(.,'version')
or fn:contains(.,'properties')
or fn:contains(.,'header')
or fn:contains(.,'metadata')
)]
let $filename := fn:tokenize($docuri,'/')[fn:last()]
let $archive := archive:create($filename ! element archive:entry { $filename }, bin:encode-string(fn:serialize((fn:doc($docuri)))) )
return
file:write-binary('C:dharmendratest1234.zip', $archive)
current output:
<book><p>this is java tutorial</p> <p>this is C# tutorial</p> <p>this is Php tutorial</p> <p>this is ruby tutorial</p> <p>this is hadoop tutorial</p></book>
expected output:
<book>
<p>this is java tutorial</p>
<p>this is C# tutorial</p>
<p>this is Php tutorial</p>
<p>this is ruby tutorial</p>
<p>this is hadoop tutorial</p>
</book>
basex
I am reading the file from the DB and zipping the file and write it into local disk, while zipping it removing the formating of the XML, but the same file when I read from the database and write without zipping it is ok, below are my code for the zipping the content and input and expected output:
code:
let $cid := 'b-9781784517544'
let $docuri :=fn:uri-collection(fn:concat('bloomsbury','/content'))[fn:tokenize(.,'/')[4]=$cid]
[fn:not(fn:contains(.,'audit')
or fn:contains(.,'version')
or fn:contains(.,'properties')
or fn:contains(.,'header')
or fn:contains(.,'metadata')
)]
let $filename := fn:tokenize($docuri,'/')[fn:last()]
let $archive := archive:create($filename ! element archive:entry { $filename }, bin:encode-string(fn:serialize((fn:doc($docuri)))) )
return
file:write-binary('C:dharmendratest1234.zip', $archive)
current output:
<book><p>this is java tutorial</p> <p>this is C# tutorial</p> <p>this is Php tutorial</p> <p>this is ruby tutorial</p> <p>this is hadoop tutorial</p></book>
expected output:
<book>
<p>this is java tutorial</p>
<p>this is C# tutorial</p>
<p>this is Php tutorial</p>
<p>this is ruby tutorial</p>
<p>this is hadoop tutorial</p>
</book>
basex
basex
edited Nov 17 '18 at 7:18
Dharmendra Kumar Singh
asked Nov 16 '18 at 13:56
Dharmendra Kumar SinghDharmendra Kumar Singh
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What does your content look like afterfn:serialize
?
– rickhg12hs
Jan 3 at 17:51
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What does your content look like afterfn:serialize
?
– rickhg12hs
Jan 3 at 17:51
What does your content look like after
fn:serialize
?– rickhg12hs
Jan 3 at 17:51
What does your content look like after
fn:serialize
?– rickhg12hs
Jan 3 at 17:51
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What does your content look like after
fn:serialize
?– rickhg12hs
Jan 3 at 17:51