I need a Search engine for my site.
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I need a search engine fro my site, butI have no idea how to use one or the html needed. Will someone please help me out?! Thanks.
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At 1/17/02 09:37 PM, pauliojr wrote: I need a search engine fro my site, butI have no idea how to use one or the html needed. Will someone please help me out?! Thanks.
Well, I don't think you're going to find anyone who'll talk you through it from start to finish, so here's an alternative or two.
1/. Go to The CGI Resource Index, download a script, fire it up and see if it works.
2/. Alternatively, go to The PHP Resource Index, and get a script from there.
3/. Either of those sites have tutorials on how to create what you want - read up on them in your preferred programming language.
4/. There's a good chance that your host won't provide php, cgi (etc) access, so go to somewhere like Atomz.com and use their free, remotely hosted search engines for your site.
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At 1/18/02 04:29 AM, liljim wrote:At 1/17/02 09:37 PM, pauliojr wrote: I need a search engine fro my site, butI have no idea how to use one or the html needed. Will someone please help me out?! Thanks.Well, I don't think you're going to find anyone who'll talk you through it from start to finish, so here's an alternative or two.
1/. Go to The CGI Resource Index, download a script, fire it up and see if it works.
2/. Alternatively, go to The PHP Resource Index, and get a script from there.
3/. Either of those sites have tutorials on how to create what you want - read up on them in your preferred programming language.
4/. There's a good chance that your host won't provide php, cgi (etc) access, so go to somewhere like Atomz.com and use their free, remotely hosted search engines for your site.
thanks alot. maybe it will help me, but i doubt it
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You can find the best ever search engine at http://www.atomz.com they host it too.
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Well, the easiest thing to do would be to start off an html code and manage it.
I forgot where the code is so it might be at
http://www.javascript.com
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http://www.dynamicdrive.com
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html is a bitch at searching you might want to use php and or asp with cgi backup =)
Eff it.
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At 1/23/02 08:25 AM, chrisc666 wrote: You can find the best ever search engine at http://www.atomz.com they host it too.
couldnt find anything

