1. The .execute came with the "Google" argument below. If I am only
interested in searching my domain (http://www.colonie.org/library/
digitalLibrary/materials), is this valid or do I need something else?

 searchControl.execute("Google");


2. The only search options it came with are those listed below, none
of which is searching my own domain where I only want it to search:
http://www.colonie.org/library/digitalLibrary/materials). How do I add
a searcher that only searches my domain?

Paul


      // Add in a full set of searchers
      var localSearch = new google.search.LocalSearch();
      searchControl.addSearcher(localSearch);
      searchControl.addSearcher(new google.search.WebSearch());
      searchControl.addSearcher(new google.search.VideoSearch());
      searchControl.addSearcher(new google.search.BlogSearch());







On Jul 26, 8:36 pm, Jeremy Geerdes <[email protected]> wrote:
> .execute expects a query argument. Also, LocalSearch is not the same as a web 
> search of a directory on your domain.
>
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> On Jul 26, 2010, at 6:17 PM, Paul wrote:
>
> > Hi
> > I just set up a Google search for directory on a domain. I received
> > the key and implemented the search. However, when I search, nothing
> > happens. Is there something else I need to do?
>
> > Below is the key/function I am using. It is limited to just seaching
> > my site. Does anyone have any ideas?
>
> > Paul
>
> > <script src="http://www.google.com/jsapi?
> > key=ABQIAAAAKkdcQnG5ibIH5TrJS1pzsBS7Vib274SNYtfYKyMnP9kJl-
> > AGexSQtjf09HWmXPROgHUDvFKRtkCIfQ" type="text/javascript"></script>
> >    <script language="Javascript" type="text/javascript">
> >    //<![CDATA[
>
> >    google.load("search", "1");
>
> >    function OnLoad() {
> >      // Create a search control
> >      var searchControl = new google.search.SearchControl();
>
> >      // Add in a full set of searchers
> >      var localSearch = new google.search.LocalSearch();
> >      // searchControl.addSearcher(localSearch);
>
> >      // Set the Local Search center point
> >      localSearch.setCenterPoint("Albany, NY");
>
> >      // Tell the searcher to draw itself and tell it where to attach
> >      searchControl.draw(document.getElementById("searchcontrol"));
>
> >      // Execute an inital search
> >      searchControl.execute();
> >    }
> >    google.setOnLoadCallback(OnLoad);
>
> >    //]]>
> >    </script>
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