On Wed, Nov 10, 2004 at 01:55:41PM +0100, Erik Bruchez wrote:

> You are not talking about actual HTML frames, right? You search form 
> would be generated and aggregated on each of your pages.

Yes, HTML frames (or better: tables or div's, I hate frames ;-)).

> Note that in principle Presentation Server does not support multiple 
> independent forms on a page, but if all your XForms instances have the 
> same structure, for example:
> 
> <form>
>    <action/>
>    <!-- Other stuff here proper to each page's form -->
> <form>
> 
> Then you can have the search form "hijack" those forms by just using, 
> for example, the /form/action element to set its action.

Yes, that was my first thought (unless some interesting feature
would be able to handle this at one place, which is not the case).

B.t.w., will page.xml handle xi:include statements, so that I can
put the handling of this in a separate file, just to keep it a
bit more clean?

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