> <xforms:model xmlns:xforms="http://www.w3.org/2002/xforms"
> xmlns:y="some-yahoo-uri">
> <xforms:instance>
> <QueryTerms>
> <appid>sample-appid</appid>
> <query>sample-query-string</query>
> </QueryTerms>
> </xforms:instance>
> <xforms:submission method="GET" includenamespaceprefixes="y"
> action="" href="http://api.search.yahoo.com/WebSearchService/V1/webSearch">http://api.search.yahoo.com/WebSearchService/V1/webSearch"/>
> </xforms:model>
>
> I made up "QueryTerms". Due to the nuances of the XForms URI
> serialization algorithm, the root element name of the instance isn't
> serialized, hence its name is immaterial. But the URI that will be
> created will be valid per the Yahoo search API description.
Wait wait, if you made up QueryTerms then I don't understand it.
(Remember I'm some dumb program that was written months before you wrote
this.) Please write something that I can understand - use standard
XForms only please.
Sanjiva.
SPONSORED LINKS
| Computer software | Computer aided design software | Computer job |
| Soa | Service-oriented architecture |
YAHOO! GROUPS LINKS
- Visit your group "service-orientated-architecture" on the web.
- To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
- Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to the Yahoo! Terms of Service.
