I realized that after I had sent the message.  Thanks for you help!

On Sun, Mar 14, 2010 at 6:45 AM, Greg Brown <[email protected]> wrote:

> Try dropping the protocol from the first argument (it is only supposed to
> contain the host name).
>
> On Mar 13, 2010, at 6:09 PM, Pivot-Steven Dahlin wrote:
>
> In executing a webquery I am getting a "Uri can't be null" when trying to
> execute a query.  It is a sample app for showing restaurants.  I setup the
> query like so:
>
>         GetQuery getQuery = new GetQuery("http://local.yahooapis.com";,
>
> "/LocalSearchService/V3/localSearch" );
>         getQuery.getParameters().put("appid", "YahooDemo");
>         getQuery.getParameters().put("query", "pizza");
>         getQuery.getParameters().put("location", txtFind.getText());
>         getQuery.getParameters().put("distance", "5");
>         getQuery.getParameters().put("output", "json");
>
>         getQuery.execute();
>
> The execute returns an exception "Uri can't be null".  If I execute a
> browser query with this everything works fine.  The hostname is filled out
> as is the path so I am a little unsure of what is happening here
>
> Thanks
>
>
>

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