Thanks friends :)

You can find my first draft here - http://www.indiastocksearch.com

I have used a callback (setSearchStartingCallback) to set the date
range like this (hard coded for now, indicates year 2009) -
searcher.setQueryAddition("daterange:2454837-2455141");

But this doesn't seem to be working for refinements...i.e. the
tabs...is it creating a new searcher object when i click on a
refinement? How can I apply this date range to all tabs?

I am an absolute new bee to this API so please forgive me if my
queries are naive...

On Nov 6, 4:36 pm, Jeremy Geerdes <[email protected]> wrote:
> I would echo everything that visionjinx said in his post and add a  
> couple of details. First, if you're using the Custom Search Control  
> (i.e., the one that overlays the results on the page) or the default  
> SearchControl, you're probably going to need to build your own control  
> to accomplish this. This isn't really as difficult as it would seem if  
> you have some knowledge of HTML, Javascript, and CSS, and there are a  
> number of samples that you can look at in the documentation and play  
> with in the API Playground. And second, you will need to use a regex  
> or replace method to find the search term(s) in the url. When the AJAX  
> Search API returns the results, the search terms are not highlighted  
> in any way in anything except the result's title property.
>
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> On Nov 6, 2009, at 4:54 AM, Vision Jinx wrote:
>
>
>
> > Hi,
>
> > I can't see your app or code so I can't give any specific suggestions,
> > but if you have searched the docs and didn't see anything in there for
> > it then it should not be that hard to create a callback handler to do
> > that. In the callback handler you can make a regex or replace method
> > to replace your search terms with a bolded one. But first, I would
> > start by using say FireBug for FF and inspect the element to see if
> > there is an easy way to just use a css selector for it instead.
>
> > If your looking for more control over the API they provide a callback
> > handler where you can parse the data yourself or for full control you
> > can also use the RESTful aspects of the API to have complete control
> > over things (eg. parse the raw JSON data and generate your own results
> > from it).
>
> > Cheers!
> > Vision Jinx
>
> > On Nov 6, 3:28 am, Sumedh <[email protected]> wrote:
> >> Hi Friends,
>
> >> I have created a Google custom search engine...Now I want to tweak  
> >> the
> >> CSS a bit...
>
> >> Right now, the green visibleURL is all plain...the search term is not
> >> bold unlike regular google search...
>
> >> How can I change this and make the search term bold? I searched in  
> >> the
> >> docs but couldn't find this...
>
> >> Thanks in advance for help!
>
> >> And the concept of custom search engines rocks...hopefully, Google
> >> will give more and more control to users so that they can explore
> >> their niche fully... :)
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