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# Mutie Fun Fairs

I need to create a site search for my intranet
website theres over 200 pages.
Anyone know a good program?
(, Fri 27 Jun 2003, 14:20, archived)
# woo!
that am very silly!
(, Fri 27 Jun 2003, 14:21, archived)
# you could adapt stuff from movable type
there's quite a few good php scripts floating around the net as well
(, Fri 27 Jun 2003, 14:21, archived)
# yeah...
www.google.com is really good for that kinda thing - and I mean that literally as well as faciciously(sp)
(, Fri 27 Jun 2003, 14:22, archived)
# tried and tried and tried
just cant find anything suitable!
(, Fri 27 Jun 2003, 14:23, archived)
# If you are on a big budget
There is nothing better than Verity Ultraseek
If you want it free then try Atomz.com
(, Fri 27 Jun 2003, 14:24, archived)
# hahaha
excellent!
(, Fri 27 Jun 2003, 14:25, archived)
# wu et yae
%£%$%"
(, Fri 27 Jun 2003, 14:27, archived)
# yay
tis great
(, Fri 27 Jun 2003, 14:28, archived)
# hahahaha
that it the funniest thing i've seen in ages!
(, Fri 27 Jun 2003, 14:57, archived)
# hmmm, on your intranet you say?
serving php, mysql?

i use phpdig (open source), it's a bit lumpy in parts but pretty quick (though the indexing is slow)
(, Fri 27 Jun 2003, 17:20, archived)
# VERY
good!
(, Fri 27 Jun 2003, 17:26, archived)
# just use google
use "site:www.<yourdomainhere>.com keyword1 keyword2" as the search term.

example www.google.co.uk/search?q=site:www%2Eb3ta%2Ecom+kittens

edit: wait, that won't work on your intranet will it.
(, Fri 27 Jun 2003, 17:41, archived)