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--- Joe Campo <jcampo -at- solidworks -dot- com> asked:
> 1. Is there a way, perhaps using JavaScript, to
> create a search tool that
> could search through my Index HTML file and display
> the appropriate keyword, if found?
> 2. Is there any way to create a search tool to
> search for text through multiple HTML files?
> This is the big lack in a home
> grown pure html help
> project. Any ideas?
Creating the search on your Index page
is the easiest route and can be done
with JavaScript.
Creating a search tool for multiple files is
much more difficult. Your best bet for this
is to use an existing tool, like Deva which
you can pick up for around $100.00.
HTH
Pete (pkleczka -at- yahoo -dot- com)
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