Hello,
can you give the full log of such operation with debug=3? It may help
seeing the values used internally for matching...
Otherwise, if it is a valid xpath condition and no match, then could
be something to libxml2 implementation.
Cheers,
Daniel
On 4/4/12 7:01 PM, Peter Dunkley wrote:
Hi,
I tried a simplified update URL with curl: curl --digest -u 111:111
-T pidf_modify.xml -H "Content-Type: application/xcap-el+xml" -X PUT
http://192.168.0.130:5060/xcap-root/pidf-manipulation/users/sip:111@mydomai…
This "correctly" updated the <note/> nodes in both <tuple/> nodes
of
the document. So, the problem with the XCAP server appears to be
over the %5b@id='x8eg92n'%5d that is used to identify a specific
<tuple/> node. I believe, from searching online, that this is valid
XPath syntax, so it does look like there is a bug here.
Any idea?
Thanks,
Peter
On Wed, 2012-04-04 at 17:19 +0100, Peter Dunkley wrote:
Hi,
I have been experimenting with uploading, and modifying existing,
XCAP documents. I have been trying out the example from RFC 4827
and I can't get it to work with Kamailio.
To upload the document (this works) I use the command: curl
--digest -u 111:111 -T pidf.xml -X PUT
http://192.168.0.130:5060/xcap-root/pidf-manipulation/users/sip:111@mydomai…
To modify the document (this doesn't work) I use the command: curl
--digest -u 111:111 -T pidf_modify.xml -H "Content-Type:
application/xcap-el+xml" -X PUT
http://192.168.0.130:5060/xcap-root/pidf-manipulation/users/sip:111@mydomai…
When I try to modify the document I get the error: "Apr 4
17:12:08 pd-laptop-linux kamailio[16862]: ERROR: xcap_server
[xcap_server.c:596]: no new content"
I went through the XCAP server code and added some debug and found
that the check on xcap_misc.c:491 is succeeding (which means "no
selection for xpath parent expression") and the document is not
being changed. Also, from my limited understanding of XPath and
libxml2, I would have expected the code path which should have
been followed to go through the else clause of the conditional on
xcap_misc.c:468 - which means I don't think that the
xcaps_xpath_set() function is doing the right thing at all.
Is there anyone here that is more familiar with libxml2 that can
give me any pointers here. As far as I can tell the XCAP server
code looks OK to me, and I believe the documents (attached) and my
XCAP queries are correct as well.
Thanks,
Peter
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