an even better example:

Try the phrase: "When nerve signals from the"   --> returns the same
results in normal search and ajax-api search. The normal search
doesn't include a google-books result.

Now try the phrase: "When nerve signals from the motor" --> returns a
google-book result (first result) in normal search. Ajax-api search
returns nothing.

I will try the custom search to see if it fits my needs. Thanks for
your prompt replies!

Paris

On Dec 10, 2:41 am, omr <[email protected]> wrote:
> Jeremy Geerdes wrote:
> > "... You might try setting up a CSE (which can be set to search the whole 
> > web) ...."
>
> Here's how to set up a CSE to search the web:
>
>  http://support.google.com/customsearch/bin/answer.py?hl=en&answer=121...
>
> But a CSE is still subject to some limitations.  Unfortunately a CSE
> cannot always provide exactly the same results as regular web search.
>
> In my test, a CSE set to search the web shows NO results for the first
> query that the OP mentioned.  :-(
>
> -- omr

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