[DQSD-Users] Amazon's A9 search

2004-04-15 Thread Gregory Krohne
Amazon's new search is based on Google. To web search, it adds

Search Inside The Book

adjustable columns, even outside IE

search history, if you login



I'm going to try it as my default search for awhile. There's also an A9 toolbar, 
similar to Google's toolbar, but it requires IE and an Amazon.com account.



Regards,

Gregory Krohne



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search function=a9

  COMMENT



Even though this XML search will probably load and is a good start

toward a completed search, please be aware that this search will probably

not work as is and will probably require some changes.



  /COMMENT

  nameA9 - The Amazon.com Search/name

  categorySearch the Web/category

  contributorGregory Krohne/contributor

  linkhttp://www.a9.com//link

  email[EMAIL PROTECTED]/email

  description

  Use A9 to search the web and Search Inside the Book™ on Amazon.com. Includes 
helpful search history features.

  /description

  form name=a9f

method=get

action=http://a9.com/;



COMMENT The following field was active (i.e. had focus) when the search was 
generated. /COMMENT



input type=hidden name=q value= /

  /form

  script![CDATA[

function a9(q)

{

  if( nullArgs(a9, q) )

return;



  // FORM variables for a9f



  // The wizard assigned the search string to this form field value because

  // this field was the active element when the search file was generated.

  // Change this to args.q if the search string is parsed with parseArgs.

  document.a9f.q.value = q;



  submitForm(a9f);

}

  ]]/script

  copyright

The following applies if this file is included and distributed with Dave's Quick 
Search Deskbar:

Copyright (c) 2002 David Bau; Distributed under the terms of the GNU Public 
License, Version 2 (http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.txt)

  /copyright

  created_by

This search file was initially created on 04/15/04 at 07:57:46

by Dave's Quick Search Deskbar Search Wizard version 1.2,

Copyright (c) 2002 Glenn Carr; Distributed under the terms of the GNU General 
Public License, Version 2

  /created_by

/search


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RE: [DQSD-Users] Amazon's A9 search

2004-04-15 Thread Ken Blake
[EMAIL PROTECTED]  wrote on :


 Amazon's new search is based on Google. To web search, it adds
 
 Search Inside The Book
 
 adjustable columns, even outside IE
 
 search history, if you login
 
 
 
 I'm going to try it as my default search for awhile. There's
 also an A9 toolbar, similar to Google's toolbar, but it
 requires IE and an Amazon.com account.


Are these on Amazon's site? I can't find either one. Can you point me
to the right places? Thanks.

Ken Blake
[EMAIL PROTECTED]




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RE: [DQSD-Users] Amazon's A9 search

2004-04-15 Thread Ken Blake
Ken Blake mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on Thursday, April 15,
2004 7:37 AM:


 [EMAIL PROTECTED]  wrote on :
 
 
 Amazon's new search is based on Google. To web search, it adds
 
 Search Inside The Book
 
 adjustable columns, even outside IE
 
 search history, if you login
 
 
 
 I'm going to try it as my default search for awhile. There's
 also an A9 toolbar, similar to Google's toolbar, but it
 requires IE and an Amazon.com account.
 
 
 Are these on Amazon's site? I can't find either one. Can you
 point me to the right places? Thanks.



Never mind. It's a separate site, a9.com, as I finally figured out for
myself.

Ken Blake
[EMAIL PROTECTED]




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