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Asked: May 12, 20262026-05-12T10:03:26+00:00 2026-05-12T10:03:26+00:00

I think the title explains it all but I am going deeper into my

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I think the title explains it all but I am going deeper into my question anyway:

How can I make use of the Chrome’s Omnibox [TAB] feature for my website?

As many users requested me to implement that feature on the site, I did research on the OpenSearchDescription and was very successful in implementation with the FireFox and IE7/IE8 Searchbar.

Yet the implementation didn’t quite work for the Chrome Omnibox [TAB] feature..

Can you help me with that?

My OSD.xml code:

<OpenSearchDescription xmlns="http://a9.com/-/spec/opensearch/1.1/"
                       xmlns:moz="http://www.mozilla.org/2006/browser/search/">
<ShortName>MySite</ShortName>
<Description>My Site</Description>
<InputEncoding>UTF-8</InputEncoding>
<Image width="16" height="16" type="image/x-icon">http://MySite.com/favicon.ico</Image>
<Url type="application/x-suggestions+json" method="GET"
     template="http://ff.search.yahoo.com/gossip?output=fxjson&amp;command={searchTerms}" />
<Url type="text/html" method="POST" template="http://MySite.com/query.php">
  <Param name="sString" value="{searchTerms}"/>
</Url>
<Url type="application/x-suggestions+json" template="suggestionURL"/>
<moz:SearchForm>http://www.MySite.com</moz:SearchForm>
</OpenSearchDescription>

And this is the link to the osd file on my page:

<link rel="search" type="application/opensearchdescription+xml" title="MySite" href="/opensearch.xml" />
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    2026-05-12T10:03:26+00:00Added an answer on May 12, 2026 at 10:03 am

    Getting OSD (OpenSearchDescription) work under Google Chrome or IE7 / IE8 isn’t as difficult as mentioned or that these browsers don’t support POST requests.

    With a little bit of tweaking, I found a workaround to the entire problem.

    My initial code:

    <Url type="text/html" method="POST" template="http://MySite.com/query.php">
      <Param name="sString" value="{searchTerms}"/>
    </Url>
    

    This code points directly to the query page and passes the value for the sString attribute on my POST request.

    That works perfectly on FireFox but doesn’t quite work well on IE7/IE8 or Google Chrome (I didn’t test with Opera or Safari yet..).


    Altering the code to the following piece:

    <Url type="text/html" template="http://MySite.com/query.php?sString={searchTerms}"></Url>
    
    • Removing method=”POST” from the element
    • Replacing /query.php with the actual page call: /query.php?sString={searchTerms}
    • Removing the now unnecessary “<Param name="sString" value="{searchTerms}"/>“

    Resolved my problem of incompatibility with those browsers.

    All calls are directly headed to the query page and even it initially was a POST request, it now work on both IE7/IE8 and Google Chrome.

    Thanks again adrianbanks for providing me with your xml file which led to the solution!

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