Tag Archives: Custom Search

Multi-site search programming?

Hello, Confused where to publish this but My organization is looking to produce a search tool where by, when you enter research online query, it is simultaneously sent into the search boxes of an set of other specific websites (as as an alternative to something like the Google custom search), after being modified to suit the search tools of each particular site, along with the results from each of the searched sites show up on one page. How would one start with something like this is there a name with the things involved during this I’m pretty non-technical, but I can figure a ton out once I understand what to analysis. Bless you! Can’t be done until you have specific permission in the " other sites" to reach their database(s). Those other sites which may have a search common box display their results automatically sites, using their own database(s). One might say you could utilize a < frame> or even < iframe> that will display other site’s search results yourself website, but it won’t really be yourself site. Currently, if you were searching other site’s RSS Feeds… that’s another type of type of point. The results of which is placed … Continue reading

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Google Custom search button?

Has anyone else had this issue I have your google custom search box on this site: http: //www. searchsites. ms11. net/index2. htm And I can’t for your life of me receive the search button around the same line because the search box, although that’s what your sample google shows looks like. I’ve played when using the parameters but almost nothing works. Nor may i get the lookup box background coloration to black. I’ve almost every colour set to ebony (none white) but without doubt the search box background is still white. There is not loads of code to this that is certainly why it”s hence confusing: HTML: <! DOCTYPE html PUBLIC " -//W3C//DTD XHTML YOU. 0 Transitional//EN" " http: //www. w3. org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional. dtd" > < html xmlns=" http: //www. w3. org/1999/xhtml" lang=" en" xml: lang=" en" > < head> < meta http-equiv=" content-type" content=" text/html; charset=UTF-8" /> < title> Title Goes Here< /title> < script type=" text/javascript" > <! — purpose sf()document. forms0. queen. focus(); document. forms0. queen. backgroundColor=" #000" purpose addEvent(elm, evType, fn, useCapture) // help to make button shade present on IE whenever (elm. addEventListener) elm. addEventListener(evType, fn, useCapture); come back true; else in the event that (elm. … Continue reading

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Search engine I can query to search by code

This will probably sound like a new strange request, but Relating to a reason as it. I’m looking for the search engine that will let me search for a certain piece of Code and return final results, ideally in a strong XML format (although I am not picky if the formatting is usually consistent). Has anyone seen anything for instance this No, Google and BingHoo! don’t appear to have anything as regard. do that funky piece of crap: http: //www. wolframalpha. com/ http: //www. wolframalpha. com/input/i=< td> Not a chance… but thanks, anyway. At least everyone tried. Can’t ask over that out regarding someone. No problem. It was the wierdest google search I could think of. Needless to say, you could often try the The search engines custom search with my site, and maybe you would possibly get lucky with one particular ads Here’s something I found that will work – a PHP solution that will find and exchange the string you provide. Alternatively, you can just obtain files which were modified. $dir = ‘/your_dir/’; $searchstring = ‘your search string here’ $iterator = new RecursiveDirectoryIterator($dir); foreach (new RecursiveIteratorIterator($iterator) as $filename => $cur) // Search and replace $contents = file_get_contents($filename); $contents … Continue reading

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