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Friday, November 18, 2005

Google Web Search From Your Personal Web Page!


If you have a web page you can put the Google search engine on it and the search engine will also search your web site. All you have to do is go to the link below and paste the text into your source code. Unfortunately it doesn't work on the "blogger" site. I actually put one on my site and worked on it for quite some time but the "site search" never worked however the web search worked fine. I think it is because I didn't own the "site" or have control over the directory... it's got something to do with the way it is set up :)

So if you manage your own site this could be of great use to you!

http://services.google.com/searchcode2.html?accept=on



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