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Search utilities Adam Smith 11-02-2004
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Posted by Adam Smith on November 2, 2004, 7:29 am
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UNIX O/S, Apache server
I am developing some html pages and would like to include cgi or php
"Search", "Web Search" and "Advanced Search" utilities. Could someone
recommend some good open source or freeware scripts to use

Thanks

-- Adam --


Posted by Neal on November 2, 2004, 12:38 pm
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> UNIX O/S, Apache server
> I am developing some html pages and would like to include cgi or php
> "Search", "Web Search" and "Advanced Search" utilities. Could someone
> recommend some good open source or freeware scripts to use

In a different direction, look at the Google Search. If your page is well
indexed by Google, it's an effective tool.


Posted by Inger Helene Falch-Jacobsen on November 2, 2004, 7:44 pm
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Neal wrote:
>
>> UNIX O/S, Apache server
>> I am developing some html pages and would like to include cgi or php
>> "Search", "Web Search" and "Advanced Search" utilities. Could someone
>> recommend some good open source or freeware scripts to use
>
>
> In a different direction, look at the Google Search. If your page is
> well indexed by Google, it's an effective tool.

If your pages "move around", then Google may have
trouble catching up. I'd recommend
http://sitelevel.whatuseek.com/ or FreeFind if
you're not making the search engine from scratch.

--
Inger Helene Falch-Jacobsen
http://home.online.no/~ingerfaj/


Posted by Neal on November 2, 2004, 4:48 pm
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On Tue, 02 Nov 2004 18:44:41 +0100, Inger Helene Falch-Jacobsen

> If your pages "move around", then Google may have trouble catching up.

Is it true that Google can't handle 301's?


Posted by Inger Helene Falch-Jacobsen on November 3, 2004, 12:15 am
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Neal wrote:
> On Tue, 02 Nov 2004 18:44:41 +0100, Inger Helene Falch-Jacobsen
>
>> If your pages "move around", then Google may have trouble catching up.
>
>
> Is it true that Google can't handle 301's?

I don't know, not sure how they work, I'm
afraid... I can't use anything that involves
..htaccess, so I have to use a different approach.
What I had in mind was pages like my own, where
the pages retain their names but the contents move
around. Hope this makes sense.


--
Inger Helene Falch-Jacobsen
http://home.no.net/ingernet/


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