Subject: Re: [backstage] firefox/ie bbc search plug ins
Having said that I use the Wikipedia plugin all the time, though that's the
only one I do use apart from Google. I can't see that changing but you never
know.
That is very cool playing with that now, Martin - how did you make that?
m
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Subject: [backstage] firefox/ie bbc search plug ins
Martin Belam has been using
Matthew Cashmore wrote:
Martin - how did you make that?
Something along these lines I suspect:
http://developer.mozilla.org/en/docs/Creating_OpenSearch_plugins_for_Firefox
Dave...
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I just made two bits, both in PHP:
?php
header(Content-type: application/opensearchdescription+xml);
require_once include/siteconfig.php;
$searchURL= . siteURL . /searchresults.php?domains=www. . siteshortname
. amp;q={searchTerms}amp;sa=Searchamp;sitesearch=www. . siteshortname .
This reminds me of the different approaches taken to Widgets/Gadgets. Last
time I was on the Yahoo Gadget site they were inviting me to download their
widgets, there were three logos, OSX, WIN and Linux, a widget for each OS.
No wonder Yahoo are a failing company. Google invite users to embed
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