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- MiniSearch is a simple Perl search engine for small to medium sized sites. Main features include: a nice automated administration script, no need to manually edit any parameters, comes with an site indexing script, optionally can run as a shell scrip...
- SPINdex is a pair of Perl scripts that allows ones'' website to be easily searchable, with minimal overhead and extra programming. SPINdex traverses the directories specified as &"search directories&", and recursively runs thro...
- This is a simple search CGI script that allows users to quickly search for files on your ftp site. If any files are found, it displays date and size of the file along with its link.
- This CGI script automatically searches the content of all HTML files located in a directory you specify. Sub-directories contained within the directory can also be searched.
- Navigator is a search engine CGI script. Your visitors can register their sites with your search engine and get special HTML code for putting on their HTML pages. With this code all visitors to site of your member can search his website and whole web...
- This script searches either the current directory or a target directory for a file containing the required contents, to replace a find/grep combination for recursive finding.
- This is a fairly simple script that will do a case-insensitive search of all html files (except index.html) within a directory. The script does not include sub directories in the search.
- This simple four-line Perl script searches a list of your HTMLfiles for keywords. It returns a link to the page that contains the keyword and the line it appeared on. If you have subdirectories in your Web directory, this will only search the top level.
- An easy-to-install search engine for local and remote sites. Returns fast, accurate results from a template-driven architecture. Freeware and shareware versions available, with Perl source code included.
- jasearch.pl is a simple search routine that allows you to search your Web pages. You can specify which directories you want to search and whether search &"all&" or &"any&" terms. You can also customize background i...
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