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  • scotspine
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    yes. i've still to get the site indexed. maybe a quick pm to alexei would do the trick. i was more concerned with getting some half decent paging implemented first, beyond the straightforward bracketing and look-ahead stuff that google et al prefer.

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  • DimPrawn
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    That search doesn't seem to work.

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  • scotspine
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    ah well http://www.podsol.co.uk/Search.aspx ... these long hot summer nights [with apologies to jimi]

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  • DimPrawn
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    Originally posted by Durbs View Post
    Looks like $100/year for a site with up to 1000 pages which to me sounds like a good deal for what is realistically by far the best search tech.

    You could use something like http://www.codeproject.com/KB/applic...rchDotnet.aspx but by the time you've read the docs and implemented it, thats way more than $100 of your time gone.
    I've used it and at $100 pa it is good value, reliable, excellent search algorithm.

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  • Durbs
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    Originally posted by DimPrawn View Post
    Google search is only ad-free if you pay an annual fee. Otherwise it serves up lots of ads.

    Google is not a charity.
    Looks like $100/year for a site with up to 1000 pages which to me sounds like a good deal for what is realistically by far the best search tech.

    You could use something like http://www.codeproject.com/KB/applic...rchDotnet.aspx but by the time you've read the docs and implemented it, thats way more than $100 of your time gone.

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  • DimPrawn
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    Originally posted by Durbs View Post
    Not used the Google search API for a while but why does it need ads? Surely the data can be formatted and displayed however you wish.

    Or try: http://www.google.com/sitesearch/ looks like its ad free and can be branded as yourCo.
    Google search is only ad-free if you pay an annual fee. Otherwise it serves up lots of ads.

    Google is not a charity.

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  • Durbs
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    Originally posted by scotspine View Post
    i've tried google (needs adverts)
    Not used the Google search API for a while but why does it need ads? Surely the data can be formatted and displayed however you wish.

    Or try: http://www.google.com/sitesearch/ looks like its ad free and can be branded as yourCo.

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  • Ardesco
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    I hear this one is good:

    http://www.majestic12.co.uk/


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  • scotspine
    started a topic site search

    site search

    i've tried google (needs adverts) and tried bing/live search (simply pants). i've rolled my own (requires real-time spidering). has anyone used a site search tool that you can embed in a site ( using c#) , that searches only that site, stays on that site and which can have indexing on sql server or not, and which enables good paging and ui design?
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