Hello Peter,

The @value content is not a valid XPath expression. Should it be:

concat('http://{myserver}/some-service.php?u=' ,instance('read-val')/value/u)   
??


Did you try with the @instance attribute instead of @targetref?

Because of the cross-domain restriction, XSLTForms tries to use JSONP 
when the requested domain is different from the domain from which the 
form came.

IE8 comes with a debugger but I don't remember if there is a Network 
profiler. Did you give it a try?

Thank you for your feedbacks!

-Alain

Le 07/11/2012 13:35, peter winstanley a écrit :
> Hello List
>
> I have a draft xform with a submission:
>
> <xf:submission id="test-submit" method="get" replace="instance" 
> targetref="instance('service-response-instance')" serialization="none" 
> mode="synchronous" mediatype="text/xml">
> <xf:resource value="concat('http://{myserver}/some-service.php?u=' 
> ,instance('read-val'))value/u"/>
> </xf:submission>
>
>
> In Firefox 16 this gives me a submission to  
> http://{myserver}/some-service.php?u=12345 which seems correct
> but with IE7 it gives me a submission error that I am still trying to 
> diagnose, and on IE8 it gives an error and the submission is 
> http://{myserver}/some-service.php?u=12345&callback=jsoninst
>
> Any thoughts/ideas?
>
> Cheers
>
> Peter
>
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