- From: Daniel O'Connor <daniel.oconnor@gmail.com>
- Date: Sat, 30 Oct 2004 08:35:23 +0930
Its more applicable for Web Applications or just sites in general: an automagical way to point to a search control would be very, very handy. <link rel="Search" href="#search" title="Site Search"> (note the use of a fragment) <form name="search"> <input type="input" name="q"> <input type="submit"> </form> We pretty much already have this - but encouraging authors to do so would make things a lot better. Restrictions on the "basic search" model would be something like a limit of one submit and one input control. http://mycroft.mozdev.org/requests.html Has over 200 open requests for search plugins. Why is it impossible to automagically detect favicon, and search form, and create the plugin on the fly? For most free text simple searches, this is more than possible. Just a thought of something to encourage as a "best practise". Your thoughts? -- http://www.ahsonline.com.au/dod/FOAF.rdf
Received on Friday, 29 October 2004 16:05:23 UTC