On 6/1/07, Lorenzo Fernando Bivens de la Fuente <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 6/1/07, Laurent Malvert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 6/1/07, andrey mirtchovski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > i find google to be a very good search engine for the wiki:
>
> sure, except that you cannot be sure that google indexed all the pages
> you want, whereas with your own engine you can control that
> completely.
>
> But yes, Google serves its purpose well and I use it for local site
> searching once in a while... when I don't find what I want with the
> site's own search feature.
> It's a great 'general' tool, as a safeguard.
>

And as far as I know, it can be embedded on any website...

And ? I don't see the relation ?

Yes we could add the embedded google searchbar, it would still use the
same google site: feature.

I am talking about the way the pages are being indexed.
You can tell the google robot to skip some pages (like kris maglione
suggests for the diffs) or to not index files contained in a given
folder, for instance.
But you cannot do the opposite: force it to index specific pages of a website.

That's the point I was talking about: your own embedded search engine
indexes what you tell him to.


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Laurent Malvert [EMAIL PROTECTED]
{EPITECH.} - EuroPean Institute of TECHnology

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