RE: Search tools for a website

Subject: RE: Search tools for a website
From: Gerald Bourguignon <gbourguignon -at- allianzmadvac -dot- com>
To: "TECHWR-L" <techwr-l -at- lists -dot- techwr-l -dot- com>
Date: Fri, 9 Sep 2005 13:01:51 -0400


Elizabeth asked: We want to include a search function that will search the
website.

Ken said: I'd just request anyone responding to Elizabeth please do so
to the list: I'm always curious about the "latest and greatest" in search
functions, but I get so busy with "more important" stuff that I don't
keep up on what's available out there

Ashaki offered: ... a link to a tool that can be incorporated to searching a
site
that you create:
http://sitelevel.whatuseek.com/?synd=box&chan=1


I've tried a few free search engines on my personal web site, including
SiteLevel, and I found that FreeFind (www.freefind.com) offered more (e.g.,
their free service has no fixed page limit but a byte limit of 32MB).

I switched to a Google search box when I signed up for AdSense.

Another service I found very helpful was SEVENtwentyfour.com's LinkChecking.
I signed up for their one-month free trial a few months ago and discovered a
few broken links as a result. Perhaps there are wysiwyg editors available
that have link verification built-in; however, I wouldn't know since I have
always preferred using TextEdit (when on a PC) or BBEdit (when on my Mac).



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