Ah, someone bet me to it! I was waiting until the API went live (I'm a 
sucker for good APIs).

I agree with Christian here, in that it doesn't seem like a search verb. 
Its more about getting answers - ask, query, etc.

- Blair



On 18/05/09 4:09 AM, Christian Sonne wrote:
> I'm not sure wolfram alpha is a good candidate for a search command, as
> it's not really a search engine, but still a few pointers...
>
> 1) you shouldn't link directly to a specific server, use www instead of
> www32
> 2) take a look at the 3 makeSearchCommand related posts here
> http://geeksbynature.dk/ (not the API changes along the way, so make
> sure you read #3
>
> Best regards,
> -- cers / Christian Sonne
>
> On Sun, May 17, 2009 at 5:52 PM, HalosGhost <[email protected]
> <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
>
>
>     I've already started work on this, and it is fully functional.
>     However, I am still new at command creation for Ubiquity, as I never
>     got too deep into js. I would like to make this command a little more
>     shiny. Currently, the preview just displays, "Search Wolfram|Alpha for
>     <input>." I would like for it to instead post a screenshot of the
>     results div from Wolfram|Alpha's search page. I have the WIP version
>     of this verb at GitHub: http://gist.github.com/113039
>     Also, if anyone would be willing to help with this, the div that I'd
>     like to pull the preview for is identified as "results".
>
>
>
> >

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