What about Yahoo! Boss? You can restrict it to search a site, and
while not documented, has functionality such as inurl and inpath which
you could use to push out the specific data you need. The one trick
would be to make sure Yahoo searches the proper path, but I'm sure
there's ways to get that in their crawler list.

On Apr 29, 4:58 pm, "Thomas McKay - www.winebythebar.com"
<thomasfmc...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I concur. Awkward putting the GAE badge on my homepage and then adding
> caveats to the search fields.
>
> On Apr 29, 4:37 pm, dartdog <tombran...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > I don't get Google's reticence to even comment on this issue and give
> > some guidance as to when an how we might be looking for a solution.
>
> > > > I would think a Search API that leveraged Google's search
> > > > infrastructure would be GAE's killer app.
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