Thanks Jeremey I was able to figure it out. I just used a regular form on
the rest of the pages I needed and then passed the search term thru the url
and set the default execute to a variable.

Thanks

On Sat, Oct 18, 2008 at 10:07 PM, Jeremy Geerdes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote:

>
> I don't see why it wouldn't be possible, but it's tough to tell you
> what to do without a little more clarity in your description.  It
> could be  as easy as adding another WebSearch object to the
> SearchControl that's just not restricted to your site (i.e., in
> addition to the one you already have).
>
> Jeremy R. Geerdes
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> On Oct 18, 2008, at 3:01 PM, Chris wrote:
>
> >
> > Hi I currently have a search page I created where the user can search
> > for items on the site, the search box and results are on the same
> > page. The client would also like there to be a search form on the page
> > and once submitted show there results on the page I created. Is this
> > possible? This is what I have right now for the search page.
> >
> > function OnLoad() {
> >
> >        // create a search control
> >        var searchControl = new google.search.SearchControl();
> >
> > searchControl
> > .setLinkTarget(google.search.SearchControl.LINK_TARGET_SELF);
> >
> >
> >        // web search, open
> >        var options = new google.search.SearcherOptions();
> >
> > options.setExpandMode(google.search.SearchControl.EXPAND_MODE_OPEN);
> >
> >               var siteSearch = new google.search.WebSearch();
> >       siteSearch.setUserDefinedLabel("Search Results");
> >       siteSearch.setUserDefinedClassSuffix("siteSearch");
> >       siteSearch.setSiteRestriction("ophea.net");
> >       searchControl.addSearcher(siteSearch, options);
> >        // tell the searcher to draw itself and tell it where to
> > attach
> >        searchControl.draw(document.getElementById("search_control"));
> >
> >      }
> >      google.setOnLoadCallback(OnLoad, true);
> >
> >
> > Thanks.
> >
> > >
>
>
> >
>


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