> Index scans are a real booger. I fire off a scan with an index, relation
> and term specified and get back a list of terms. What I'd like to do is
> make those terms "hot" so that clicking on them results in a search on that
> term. But, I've forgotten the index and relation that I used to get that
> term list. Maybe I could use some javaScript to parse it out of the echoed
> scanClause, but I've also forgotten the recordSchemas, so what's the point?
Which is what xScanClause is for, the equivalent of xQuery. :)
How do you think I do it in my XSLT?
> Now, I've been told that it is possible to make my stylesheets ask for an
> explain record every time they process a response. If I do that, then I'll
> be able to build a much nicer interface. But, you guys better be prepared
> for a lot of explain requests!
How do you do that? That would be quite useful. Thankfully, explain
handing is pretty trivial so I expect most servers won't notice a huge
performance hit from this.
> Rob, I'm still fiddling here. I'm going to try the repeating explain trick
> and then I'll get the stylesheets back to you.
That sounds cool, let me know how it works?
Rob
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