input:instance refers to the "current XML submission on your page".
The name "instance" is kind of a legacy name coming from the days of
our old XForms engine. Maybe this should rather be called
input:submission.
Anyway in Orbeon page flow terminology, any page your declare in your
page flow is able to handle the submission of an XML document.
"Submission" here means usually an HTTP POST or HTTP PUT to the URL of
your page, but it can also be an "internal" submission or a "default"
submission. See this part of the doc:
http://www.orbeon.com/ops/doc/reference-page-flow#xml-submission-Erik
On Jun 17, 2008, at 1:14 PM, ilango_g wrote:
>
> I am not quite sure what src="input:instance" does. The XForm
> reference tells
> us "The <xforms:instance> element supports an src attribute, able to
> access
> the current XML submission using the input:instance URI, as well as
> the page
> model data using the input:data URI."
>
> Any clarification on this is appreciated.
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