Re: [SaF] search engine for a web site

2000-06-11 Thread fpjm
Thank you Alan for the CGI fpjm

Re: [SaF] search engine for a web site

2000-06-11 Thread fpjm
Thank you for the CGI fpjm

Re: [SaF] search engine for a web site

2000-06-08 Thread PeaceNsolace
I typed in Free CGI Scripts in my search Engine, and I came up with these. I have 20 more if these don't pan out.:o) The Entire Perl Web Ring Begins Here http://www.netaxs.com/~joc/perlring.html BigNoseBird.Com's 1000's of Free perl CGI Scripts Archive Page http://bignosebird.com/cgi.shtm

Re: [SaF] search engine for a web site

2000-06-08 Thread Alan S. Harrell
On 8 Jun 2000, 10:14, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Yes, what I want is what you describe: "a search form for > searching for keywords within my own site. > It would be an onsite search engine - allowing visitors to search for > something in a complex web site". > > So if you can point me to CGI

Re: [SaF] search engine for a web site

2000-06-08 Thread fpjm
Thank you Alan Yes, what I want is what you describe: "a search form for searching for keywords within my own site. It would be an onsite search engine - allowing visitors to search for something in a complex web site". So if you can point me to CGI for my own site, thanks a million. fpjm

Re: [SaF] search engine for a web site

2000-06-02 Thread Pearl Wilson
Yes. I have one "What U Seek" which can be programmed to suit your requirements, colurs, size etc, It will search Your Site and/or the Web.. http://intra.whatuseek.com/?synd=box&chan=2 Pearl. > Hi! > > I read about an internet service which allows you to add a > "SEARCH BUTTON" to your web si

Re: [SaF] search engine for a web site

2000-06-02 Thread PeaceNsolace
I'm a her, and I know cleverness and ingenuity when I see it! RE:I sure got him or her fooled, huh? Seriously though, as we try to teach on this list, you do not have to know all the answers -- you just have to know how to find the answers. The better you get at that, the smarter everyone

Re: [SaF] search engine for a web site

2000-06-02 Thread PeaceNsolace
You are just SO with it! Such a smart Guy! ** Huh? Alan [EMAIL PROTECTED] > :::bowing repeatedly to his excellency:::

Re: [SaF] search engine for a web site

2000-06-02 Thread Alan S. Harrell
On 2 Jun 2000, 14:15, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > I think Peace is in awe of your vast knowledge. :-) I sure got him or her fooled, huh? Seriously though, as we try to teach on this list, you do not have to know all the answers -- you just have to know how to find the answers. The better you

[SaF] search engine for a web site

2000-06-02 Thread brendajr
Alan, I think Peace is in awe of your vast knowledge. :-) Brenda On 2 Jun 2000, 9:22, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > :::bowing repeatedly to his excellency::: Huh? Alan [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: [SaF] search engine for a web site

2000-06-02 Thread Alan S. Harrell
On 2 Jun 2000, 9:22, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > :::bowing repeatedly to his excellency::: Huh? Alan [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: [SaF] search engine for a web site

2000-06-02 Thread PeaceNsolace
:::bowing repeatedly to his excellency::: RE: Yes, but let me distinguish that for which you are seeking. You can set up a search form for searching for keywords within your own site. It would be an onsite search engine - allowing visitors to search for something in a complex web site. You

Re: [SaF] search engine for a web site

2000-06-02 Thread Alan S. Harrell
On 2 Jun 2000, 10:05, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > I read about an internet service which allows you to add a > "SEARCH BUTTON" to your web site, but apparently, the search is > made from THEIR site. > > Are there software packages allowing you to have your own > "Search Engine" on your own web

[SaF] search engine for a web site

2000-06-02 Thread fpjm
Hi! I read about an internet service which allows you to add a "SEARCH BUTTON" to your web site, but apparently, the search is made from THEIR site. Are there software packages allowing you to have your own "Search Engine" on your own web site ? Thanks Fpjm