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Didier PH Martin wrote: >OK Mark if we stick to using solely the HTTP GET method then we need to >create a URI sufficiently flexible to allow the formulation of rich queries. >URLs are a complete breakdown on this matter. > >This will be a necessary and sufficient condition to offer a good >alternative to the actual practice to use the HTTP POST method as a document >fetch invocation. > That would make me happy - my bottom line is that I want to be able to access Web Services from XSLT. If we had a HTTP GET that was flexible enough to permit rich queries then this could be supported in WSDL - it could even be specified there if there is a new version coming out - and it would eventually be implemented straight out of the Web Services box. Francis.
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