QuipGui>Tamino>theater>error

Hi,
with all queries I get:

Execution error: Parse error at line 1 col 0: no toplevel document element

actual token found: X-INO-Sessionid:

works fine with file system, thanks!

[This message was edited by walter fierz on 09 Jul 2001 at 21:23.]

I will try to reproduce this. I have not encountered this problem before. Can you take a
look at the log file written by quip (select show log in the view menue).

Which Tamino version do you use?

Query To Evaluate:
==================
<q:query
><q:elementConstructor
><q:tagName
><q:constant
>Test</q:constant
><q:constant
></q:constant
><q:elementConstructor
><q:tagName
><q:constant
>p</q:constant
><q:constant
>
The following lists all play titles by Shakespeare stored in Tamino:
</q:constant></q:tagName></q:elementConstructor
><q:constant
></q:constant
><q:flwr
><q:let
><q:letAssignment variable=“$x”
><q:pathExpr
>fromCollection(“theater”)/PLAY/TITLE</q:pathExpr></q:letAssignment></q:let
><q:return
><q:variable name=“$x”/></q:return></q:flwr
><q:constant
></q:constant></q:tagName></q:elementConstructor></q:query>
sending request to Tamino:
_xql(1,1)/PLAY/TITLE

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Using IE http://localhost/tamino/esf/theater?_xql(1,1)=/PLAY/TITLE

I get:

<?xml version="1.0" encoding="iso-8859-1" ?>
- <ino:response xmlns:ino=“http://namespaces.softwareag.com/tamino/response2” xmlns:xql=“XQL FAQ (XML Query Language - Frequently Asked Questions)”>
xql:query/PLAY/TITLE</xql:query>
- <ino:message ino:returnvalue=“0”>
ino:messagelineXQL Request processing</ino:messageline>
</ino:message>
- xql:result
The Tragedy of Antony and Cleopatra
</xql:result>
- <ino:cursor ino:count=“37”>
<ino:first ino:href=“?_XQL(1,1)=/PLAY/TITLE” />
<ino:next ino:href=“?_XQL(2,1)=/PLAY/TITLE” />
<ino:last ino:href=“?_XQL(37,1)=/PLAY/TITLE” />
</ino:cursor>
- <ino:message ino:returnvalue=“0”>
ino:messagelineXQL Request processed</ino:messageline>
</ino:message>
</ino:response>

[This message was edited by walter fierz on 10 Jul 2001 at 21:40.]

[This message was edited by walter fierz on 10 Jul 2001 at 21:45.]

Ah, from what I see, I conclude that it might have to do with the reply format of your web server used with Tamino.
You do have something else than Apache/1.3.12 (Win32) as web server I guess.

I can mail you a version of Quip which produces some trace output, such that after inspecting
this I can provide you some fix. Please contact me per mail. (sep@softwareag.com)

Sven Eric

it has turned out that the current version 1.4.1 of quip does not work with
MS IIS as server. this has been fixed and will be part of the next
released version (probably v1.5.1)

Sven Eric