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Thank you for the quick response. Here is the output: ***@***.*** pr-app % ls --color=always | xxd 00000000: 4c49 4345 4e53 450a 5245 4144 4d45 2e6d LICENSE.README.m 00000010: 640a 1b5b...

@tavianator I set `LS_COLORS` to the empty string and I see just two shades of gray. Here's the output of both `fd` and `ls`: ``` djb@koala-4 pr-app % set |...

@tavianator In the first tests below, I'm in a `test` directory that contains a single regular file called `stuff`. ``` djb@koala-4 test % set | grep -w LS_COLORS LS_COLORS='' djb@koala-4...

@tavianator I'm using the default (MacOS, that is, BSD, I guess) `ls`. With `LS_COLORS` set to the empty string, unchecking "Brighten bold text" enables `fd` to render colors that are...

Oops! I mistyped the workaround. `ft:query()` doesn't take the third numerical parameter; that belongs with `ft:facets()`. A full working example with the workaround is: ``` xquery version "3.1"; declare namespace...

See now also the thread on exist-open at https://exist-open.markmail.org/thread/3wnkr5amss7r456g. Tested with eXist-db Version 5.3.0-SNAPSHOT under MacOS Catalina. Details: 1. Experiments involve filenames with percent signs (not as part of percent-escaped...

This bug report doesn't appear to have gone through triage yet, but it's still present in v6.0.1. Thanks, @merenyics, for the workaround, but in the meanwhile: Would it be possible...

Similar behavior with: ``` Build: eXist-6.2.0 (c8fa4958b6d4a50bd0cba7f3e76a150226414187) Java: 21.0.1 (Eclipse Adoptium) OS: Mac OS X 14.0 (aarch64) ``` XQuery, XML, and XSLT are all saved into the same collection inside...

@adamretter Thank you for your generous interest and suggestions! I'll respond to the more general suggestions separately, but with respect to your question about possible interference from URL rewriting, I've...

@adamretter I've now had a chance to read your suggestions about reducing my reliance on controller variables for locating resources, and I understand and appreciate the advantages of doing that....