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Hello everyone,

I would like to know what you typically use to add a
search engine to your sites. Do you build your own
search engines, do you use existing PHP classes,
do you use htdig, etc. ?

My preference would be to use htdig, but on the htdig
site there's only a small list of hosting providers
that provide this and google doesn't help me too much
either. So I would also like to know your experience
about whether hosting providers normally offer htdig
or if it is an exception or if they do normally offer
it but always against a high price ?

Best regards,

Eric
Jul 17 '05 #1
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Eric Veltman:
Hello everyone,

I would like to know what you typically use to add a
search engine to your sites. Do you build your own
search engines, do you use existing PHP classes,
do you use htdig, etc. ?

My preference would be to use htdig, but on the htdig
site there's only a small list of hosting providers
that provide this and google doesn't help me too much
either. So I would also like to know your experience
about whether hosting providers normally offer htdig
or if it is an exception or if they do normally offer
it but always against a high price ?


Google. site:www.example.com my search terms

André Næss
Jul 17 '05 #2
In article <vo************ @corp.supernews .com>, Eric Veltman's output
was...
Hello everyone,

I would like to know what you typically use to add a
search engine to your sites. Do you build your own
search engines, do you use existing PHP classes,
do you use htdig, etc. ?

No longer maintained, but: http://phpdig.toiletoine.net/

Or, at the cost of having adverts in search result pages, you can use
freefind - http://www.freefind.com/

Take a look at http://www.ysrnry.co.uk/cover1.htm to see it being used,
and to see how it can be customis/zed.
Jul 17 '05 #3
Hello Andre,

André Næss wrote:
Eric Veltman:
I would like to know what you typically use to add a
search engine to your sites. Do you build your own
search engines, do you use existing PHP classes,
do you use htdig, etc. ?

Google. site:www.example.com my search terms


I don't believe I didn't think of it myself :-)
Thanks, good suggestion !

Best regards,

Eric
Jul 17 '05 #4
Hello Eto,

Eto Demerzel wrote:
In article <vo************ @corp.supernews .com>, Eric Veltman's output
was...

I would like to know what you typically use to add a
search engine to your sites. Do you build your own
search engines, do you use existing PHP classes,
do you use htdig, etc. ?

No longer maintained, but: http://phpdig.toiletoine.net/

Or, at the cost of having adverts in search result pages, you can use
freefind - http://www.freefind.com/

Take a look at http://www.ysrnry.co.uk/cover1.htm to see it being used,
and to see how it can be customis/zed.


Thanks, I think I'll try Google first, as Andre suggested,
but if I need more customized search and result pages,
I'll take a look at these alternatives.

Best regards,

Eric
Jul 17 '05 #5

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