That's actually a really good idea, Hernan.  The OpenSearch plugins
are quite easy to make, and can be very helpful (I love using the
Sourceforge opensearch plugin).  Similar functionality to bookmarklets
but with less typing.  ;)

Using it for the CakePHP documentation is one of those Eureka moments
that I just didn't have.  :D



On Feb 9, 10:04 am, Hernan <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi there,
> This is my first CakePHP post by the way. I'm kind of new to CakePHP
> but I already love it.
>
> I've created a search engine plug-in to search the 1.2 docs.
> You can download it 
> here:https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/search?q=cake&cat=4%2C0
>
> You'll have to register if you want to use it. This is because of
> their secutiry policy to new plug-ins.
> To make it public I'd need other people to review it so if try it and
> you like it, please review it so I can make it available to general
> public.
>
> Any feedback or help with it would be greatly appreciated!
> Also, the code is available if anyone wants it. It's just an XML with
> a base64 encoded icon.
>
> Thanks,
> Hernán
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