The urlEncoded element indicates that all of the message parts are encoded into the HTTP request URI using the standard URI-encoding rules (name1=value&name2=value...). The names of the parameters correspond to the names of the message parts. Each value contributed by the part is encoded using a name=value pair. You can use this value with GET to specify URL encoding, or with POST to specify a FORM-POST. For GET, the "?" character is automatically appended as necessary.
Example:
<definitions .... > <binding .... > <operation .... > <input .... > <http:urlEncoded/> </input> <output .... > <-- mime elements --> </output> </operation> </binding> </definitions> |