[p2p-hackers] DTD for search requests
Nick Lothian
nlothian at educationau.edu.au
Sun Apr 17 23:36:38 UTC 2005
The closest you are going to come (AFAIK) is the Google API's WSDL:
http://api.google.com/GoogleSearch.wsdl.
Most search applications use different syntaxes for query strings rather
than an XML based query API.
Nick
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> is anybody aware of such DTD ?
> the following is part of XML i would like to see <file>
> <fileName>Linux tutorial</fileName>
> <fileType>document</fileType>
>
> <fileSizeMax units="Kbytes">10</fileSizeMax> </file>
>
> i need something
> flexible, because sometimes i will look for folders and
> sometimes for chat rooms ID's
>
> thanks
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