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| NamePros Member Join Date: Apr 2004 Location: London
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![]() | Adding search to your site I'd like to add a search capability to my site to search the contents of the site. Nothing to fancy, but free, no adverts, and not google. Thanks alot for any advice
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| New Member Join Date: Jul 2004
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![]() | this hasprobably already been said, but I will repeat it for the benefit of the thread poster. I would check hot scripts if you are semi-lazy. If you are not lazy, code it yourself, or if you are uber-lazy. I would go with google - yes, I know you said not google. I think that google is a good solution because the end-user is already familiar with it, and it may give them an odd sense of comfort. Don't quote me. I am not a psychiatrist (I hope that is the medical profession I am thinking of). |
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