Written as a Perl module, it provides a searching interface for http://search.aol.com.It just retrieves search results for passed strings.
It's an interface for performing and retrieving search results from http://search.msn.com, now known as Bing.It just retrieves search results for passed strings.
Can be used to write programs for text mining, content aggregation, educational or web searchers.
Entering a keyword, the engine will first look it up using Yahoo! Search, take a result, parse it for 3 key and repetitive hot-words, and then retrieve images from Flickr for those strings.
It provides a fully-fledged Perl API to Lucene.
It provides a fully-fledged Perl API to Solr.
It allows developers to add documents to a Solr instance, and then to perform queries and gather search results from Solr using Python.It supports queries, faceting, highlighting and "more like this" (similar results).
The graphics and concept is taken from Apple.com's website.List suggestions are stored inside a MySQL database.
All columns are casted as varchar(1000).If by accident any of the searched columns contain the query (stored procedure itself), then all columns are returned in the result.
It will scan them recursively without repeating the search on the same file.
It comes with support for Classic ASP, ASP.NET, JavaScript, PHP and CGI support in one package.Configuration files allow to manage multiple search engines with ease.Zoom Search ...
The stored procedure can be used on any SQL server as well, leveraging on ASCII character codes.
On the top of the script, the user can enter search settings for his search query (filename(s) to look for, where to start looking and how deep to traverse the directory tree).The script ...
Written in JavaScript, it uses the Yahoo! Search BOSS API.To use it, type a search query and then use the up and down arrow keys to select a result.
Data can be placed and organized inside a XML file, the tool providing an interface to accessing and searching the XML's content, returning found objects to the user.The XMl can even support CDATA.
It can be used to build custom search engines, or local search engines that search one site only sing Yahoo's service.These utilities can be placed inside any website as their native search tool.
It leverages on Google's Custom Search to create a customized search experience for a website.By defaults it adds "site:domain.com" to every search query.Returned results can be filtered, showing from 1 to 8 results per domain, per query.
The form uses AJAX and JSON to search the target and dynamically load the content.Very easy to implement, the user can simply check out the included demo and see how the widget works.
Results are presented on three separate columns with two search modes available.On simple mode, only the results are shown.On research mode, an iframe is inserted below the results to allow users to browse searched links.
It exposes the full text search capabilities from PostgreSQL, and allows the developer to declare full text indexesTexticle will extend ActiveRecord with named_scope methods making searching ...