Hi,

you can try to use Non-Javascript Environments and get the results via
jSON and display them yourself:

http://code.google.com/intl/pl/apis/ajaxsearch/documentation/#fonje

On May 25, 8:31 pm, Lomaski <[email protected]> wrote:
> hi!I have a sitesearch (restricted to my website search) and a
> websearch (normal google search) and i want both to appear on a div, i
> tried several methods and i couldn't find a answer either does anyone
> knows what to do?
> The code:
> function initialize() {
>         var searchControl = new google.search.SearchControl();
>                 options = new google.search.SearcherOptions();
>                 
> options.setExpandMode(google.search.SearchControl.EXPAND_MODE_OPEN);
>                 options.setRoot(document.getElementById("research"));
>         searchControl.addSearcher(new google.search.WebSearch(),
> options);
>
>                 var siteSearch = new google.search.WebSearch();
>                 siteSearch.setUserDefinedLabel("CanalComercio.com.br");
>                 siteSearch.setUserDefinedClassSuffix("siteSearch");
>                 siteSearch.setSiteRestriction("canalcomercio.com.br");
>                 searchControl.addSearcher(siteSearch, options);
>         searchControl.draw(document.getElementById("googles"));
>       }
>
> Thanks!

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