many thanks once again

steve
On 27 Jul 2009, at 18:48, Jeremy Geerdes wrote:

> http://code.google.com/apis/ajaxsearch/documentation/index.html#fonje
> http://code.google.com/apis/ajaxsearch/documentation/ 
> reference.html#_intro_fonje
>
> The API key is no longer required, but you do have to supply a  
> valid http_referer header. I would recommend that this referer be a  
> url that contains information about your application and a way to  
> contact you should Google have a problem, especially if you're not  
> going to supply the API key.
>
> Jeremy R. Geerdes
> Effective website design & development
> Des Moines, IA
>
> For more information or a project quote:
> http://jgeerdes.home.mchsi.com
> http://jgeerdes.blogspot.com
> http://jgeerdes.wordpress.com
> [email protected]
>
> Unless otherwise noted, any price quotes contained within this  
> communication are given in US dollars.
>
> If you're in the Des Moines, IA, area, check out Debra Heights  
> Wesleyan Church!
>
> And check out my blog, Adventures in Web Development, at http:// 
> jgeerdes.blogspot.com !
>
>
> On Jul 27, 2009, at 8:48 AM, bleu wrote:
>
>> Is it OK to call these results like this in REST,
>>
>> eg:
>> http://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/services/search/web?v=1.0&q= 
>> +site:http%3A%2F%2Fwww.twitter.com
>>
>> And parase out the data I want without having to use the API  
>> license key, and all the other aspects?
>>
>> s
>> On 27 Jul 2009, at 15:30, Mike Norman wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> Something like:
>>>
>>> http://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/services/search/web?v=1.0&q= 
>>> +site:http%3A%2F%2Fwww.twitter.com
>>>
>>> The "q=" query portion is empty, so the response contains Google's
>>> estimate of the total
>>> number of pages for the site:
>>>
>>> {"responseData": {"results":[{"GsearchResultClass":"GwebSearch", ...
>>> "estimatedResultCount":"603000" ...}
>>>
>>>
>>> On Jul 27, 1:39 am, bleu <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>> 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.
>>>>
>>>>> Jeremy R. Geerdes
>>>>> Effective website design & development
>>>>> Des Moines, IA
>>>>
>>>>> For more information or a project quote:
>>>>> http://jgeerdes.home.mchsi.com
>>>>> http://jgeerdes.blogspot.com
>>>>> http://jgeerdes.wordpress.com
>>>>> [email protected]
>>>>
>>>>> Unless otherwise noted, any price quotes contained within this
>>>>> communication are given in US dollars.
>>>>
>>>>> If you're in the Des Moines, IA, area, check out Debra Heights
>>>>> Wesleyan Church!
>>>>
>>>>> And check out my blog, Adventures in Web Development, at http://
>>>>> jgeerdes.blogspot.com
>>>>>   !
>>>>
>>>>> 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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