Shannon,

The @apply attribute anywhere in Search API indicates that you can point it at 
any desired function (with corresponding @ns and @at) to produce whatever query 
you want for the empty case. The value of @apply can be any function 
local-name, but a few built-in ones are special.

W3C XML Schema does not handle open enumerations gracefully, so the schema 
needs to be more open.

-m

On Aug 12, 2011, at 11:42 AM, Shannon wrote:

> Hello,
> 
> Do you see any benefit to allowing a query string in term/empty/@apply 
> instead of "all-results" or nothing--instead of all or nothing, the ability 
> to default to a particular query? I would prefer to have more control over 
> what results are displayed.
> 
> On a related note, I notice that the search.xsd schema doesn't specify an 
> enumeration for this attribute, and often the API reference provides examples 
> but not a comprehensive list of values--have you considered expanding the 
> design to include these constraints to assist developers?
> 
> Best,
> 
>       Shannon ([email protected])
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