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Didier PH Martin scripsit:

> Nonetheless, we still have the problem of not being
> able to access an Oracle document (i.e. a valid XML document) from an XSLT
> template since this request is using a POST method. If the same request
> would be encoded in a URI then it would imply that we can include XML
> documents in URIs or that we found a way as obvious and readable to encode
> the same query in an other kind of encoding. If yes, how the URI would look
> like?

Well, how about this classic Oracle example:

http://www.example.com/dbs/sample?select+emp.name,dep.name+from+emp,dep+
where+emp.dep=dep.id+order+by+emp.name

That seems quite readable (and certainly constructible) to me, and would
work fine.

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