Jeremy, thank you for your input, is there an example you can point  
me to
as I cannot seem to find one online which shows the results from  
"estimatedResultCount"

Many thanks in advance
s


On 27 Jul 2009, at 05:40, Jeremy Geerdes wrote:

>
> site:mydomain.com should work with the AJAX Search API just as it did
> with the SOAP Search API.  The problem with that approach would be
> that the AJAX API's estimatedResultCount is not exactly reliable.
>
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> On Jul 26, 2009, at 5:05 PM, [email protected] wrote:
>
>>
>> I found with the old SOAP api it was possible to get the
>> site:mydomain.com (no of pages indexed) result.
>>
>> How can I find out how many pages are indexed by google for
>> mydomain.com with the ajax search api?
>>
>> many thanks
>>
>>
>>>
>
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