From: Sara Leavitt (saral@uclink.berkeley.edu)
Date: Fri Jun 27 2003 - 10:11:34 PDT
Lauren,
Actually, you can do this with the free Google University Search:
http://services.google.com/univ_faq.html#5
We are using it here:
http://lhsfoss.org/ aka http://lhs.berkeley.edu/foss/
<FORM action="http://www.google.com/u/LHS" method="GET">
<input type="TEXT" name="q" size="15" maxlength="255">
<input type=hidden name=hq value="inurl:lhs.berkeley.edu/foss">
<input type="submit" name="sa" value="Search">
</FORM>
-Sara
At 9:20 AM -0700 6/27/03, Lauren Smith wrote:
>I'm exploring ways of creating a search engine for a website (that exists
>in a subdirectory...so the google search won't work) but am not sure where
>to start. I've found some homegrown solutions here:
>http://www.thefreecountry.com/perlscripts/searchengines.shtml
>but I don't know which is the easiest to set up. Any advice?
>
>Thanks!
>
>Lauren
>
>
>Lauren Smith
>Editor
>ITS Decision Website
>PATH Program, UC Berkeley
>(510) 231-9472
>lauren@path.berkeley.edu
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