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David De <daviddelaneyfilmdirec... (AT) gmail (DOT) com> writes: I bought one of those website templates that has a faux search in it - now I want it to work, so I am looking for a free search script for my site (it is about 10-15 pages). Any suggestions welcome, thanks I have used ksearch with reasonable results[1]. With very small sites, I write my own since it is not too expensive to search in the pages rather than a pre-built index. Lots of sites use google with a "site:" restriction in the search, but I have no experience of that. [1]http://www.kscripts.com/ -- Ben. |
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I bought one of those website templates that has a faux search in it - now I want it to work, so I am looking for a free search script for my site (it is about 10-15 pages). Any suggestions welcome, thanks |
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On 4/22/2008 11:21 AM, David De wrote: I bought one of those website templates that has a faux search in it - now I want it to work, so I am looking for a free search script for my site (it is about 10-15 pages). Any suggestions welcome, thanks I use FreeFind. It was easy to setup, and it works fine. Per my option, FreeFind notifies me whenever my Web site is indexed and also sends me weekly and monthly reports on searches performed on my site. If you want to see how I set it up, go to my home page (per my signature below) and select the Search link (icon of magnifying glass over pages). At my "Searching My Web Site" page, you can expose the HTML. You will need a FreeFind account, which (per the name) is free. Go to http://www.freefind.com/>. -- David Ross http://www.rossde.com/ Have you been using Netscape and now feel abandoned by AOL? Then use SeaMonkey. Go to <http://www.seamonkey-project.org/>. |
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Sorry, I am looking for a search for my site only, not a search engine on my site. Thanks though... On Apr 22, 6:18 pm, "David E. Ross" <nob... (AT) nowhere (DOT) not> wrote: On 4/22/2008 11:21 AM, David De wrote: I bought one of those website templates that has a faux search in it - now I want it to work, so I am looking for a free search script for my site (it is about 10-15 pages). Any suggestions welcome, thanks I use FreeFind. It was easy to setup, and it works fine. Per my option, FreeFind notifies me whenever my Web site is indexed and also sends me weekly and monthly reports on searches performed on my site. If you want to see how I set it up, go to my home page (per my signature below) and select the Search link (icon of magnifying glass over pages). At my "Searching My Web Site" page, you can expose the HTML. You will need a FreeFind account, which (per the name) is free. Go to http://www.freefind.com/>. |
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