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Implementing site wide search ?
How can this be achieved, at the same time returning results from the vb boards on my site ?
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yea i been looking for that, liek how do u get a search engine to search your own site, and itll say sumthing like, 13 MATCHED YOUR QUESRY or w/e
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You can do that for free with Google. Check out the Google site.
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Hmm can't seem to find it, any headsup ?
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You can do it with a 3rd party like google, or you can code your own search engine for your site. How you would code it would depend on how your storing data tho.
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Hmm....perhaps I should try to code it myself, and make it such that I base my site search on vb's search.
I hope vb's search isn't too difficult to go through ..... |
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are there any scripts available? |
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their is really no point in bumping a thread less then 24hrs old. have you tried hotscripts.com their are tons of search engine scripts and tutorials.
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Not to mention bumping a thread that isn't yours....sorry but I find it a tad rude.
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