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In html_NG i noticed that, at least, some query types, like "top 1000 qnames" resulted in a nice table, but with the count sorted by the ascii values instead of its numerical values, as one would expect, e.g.: [1,2,22,3,4] instead of [1,2,3,4,22]. The sorting is performed in javascript, and that's pretty much magic to me :-).
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I don't have anyone with the right knowledge at the moment that can look at this, but there might be some tips in the thread above or somewhere else online. If you figure out a solution please let us know.
In html_NG i noticed that, at least, some query types, like "top 1000 qnames" resulted in a nice table, but with the count sorted by the ascii values instead of its numerical values, as one would expect, e.g.: [1,2,22,3,4] instead of [1,2,3,4,22]. The sorting is performed in javascript, and that's pretty much magic to me :-).
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