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Web Searching / Indexing
0 Contents
1 Google
2 Intro
3 What's Indexed
4 Fields & Queries
5 Forms
6 Output
7 Examples
A1 Related Links
Contents
Web Searching / Indexing
Use a Google Search form
Two Search Engines
Google -- Pros and Cons
Google Example
Introduction
Introduction
Create Your Own Search Form -- Bird's Eye View
Make Your Files Findable -- Bare Minimum
General Scheme
Which Files Get Indexed?
How the Robot Finds Files
Robots - Keep Off!
Fields & Queries
What Fields Can You Search On?
Construction of Queries
Custom Web Search Forms
<Form> tag
Input Fields
Query Fields
Query Field Format
Other Input Fields
Custom Output Formats and SGML Config Files
Background
Basic Usage Instructions
Config File Format
Examples and Tutorial
Example 1 - Bare Minimum
Example 2 - URL Limits and Select Boxes
Example 3 - More Complex Queries
Example 4 - Auxiliary Variables and Hidden Fields
Example 5 - First Use of Config File
Example 6 - Simple Control of Output Format
Example 7 - Conditional Control of Output Format
Example 8 - Embed HTML Form in Output
Example 9 - Complicated HTML Form in Output
Example 10 - Fixed Search
Example 11 - Search for More
Example 12 - Look Ma! No HTML File!
Example 13 - All Together Now
Example 14 - Debugging
A1. Related Links
Web Search Forms
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