RE: [DQSD-Users] newbie question

2004-04-20 Thread John W. Bairen, Jr.
Have you tried it yourself?  Glenn Carr has created an excellent tool to
help you out... it does 99% of the work for you.  It is the DQSD Search
Wizard and you can learn about it and download it here:

http://www.dqsd.net/searchwizard.htm

Also try looking at how a few of the other searches are written to help you
out some.

With the wizard it really isn't rocket science and I think you'll get some
pride and excitement about contributing to the effort yourself.

Let us know if you try this and still can't get it.  Someone will gladly
whip one up then.

Thanks,
JB

 
> Has anyone created a search for dexonline.com? 
 



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[DQSD-Users] Local added to Google gg search

2004-04-20 Thread Gregory Krohne
This update to the google search adds Google's Local search (http://local.google.com) 
to search for businesses and services near a given location. Sorry, it only works for 
addresses in the USA right now. For the sake of simplicity, I commandeered the /local 
switch and changed the Locale switch to /locale. Hopefully, this isn't too much of an 
incovenience for anyone accustomed to the original /local(e) switch. I have tested 
this search to my own satisfaction, but someone please double check my work before its 
checked into CVS.



Regards,

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  Google

  

Google is reputed to be the web's fastest and most versatile search engine.

Switches:



  /ifl - "I'm Feeling Lucky": Go directly to Google's 
top-ranked result.

  /advanced - Use the Google Advanced Search 
page.

  /groups - Search Google's newsgroup archive.

  /directory - Search Google's copy of the DMOZ open 
directory.

  /images - Search for images.

  /news - Search for news (warning : still in beta, 
.com/english only).

  /froogle - Find products for sale online(warning : 
still in beta, .com/english only).

  /glossary - Find definitions for words, phrases and 
acronyms(warning : still in beta, .com/english only).

  /define - Find Google's own definitions for words, 
phrases and acronyms(warning : english only).

  /keys - Navigate search results without using your 
mouse (warning : still in beta, .com/english only).

  /since:days - Search pages based on when they were 
indexed.  Use either a number to specify when, or 



  /since:t - indexed today   

  /since:y - indexed yesterday   

  /since:w - indexed in the last 7 days   

  /since:m - indexed in the last 30 days   

 

  

  /cache - Given a URL, loads Google's cached copy of 
the web page.

  /related - Given a URL, finds other sites closely 
related.

  /link - Given a URL, finds other sites that link to 
it.



Locales:



  /locale - Limits search results to the specified 
locale.

  /canada - Use the localized canadian version of 
Google.

  /deutschland - Use the localized german version of 
Google.

  /france - Use the localized french version of 
Google.

  /italia - Use the localized italian version of 
Google.

  /uk - Use the localized United Kingdom version of 
Google.



Language:



  Display Google tips and messages in...

  /language:de - german

  /language:es - spanish

  /language:fr - french

  /language:it - italian

  and many more... see http://www.google.com/help/customize.html#displang"; 
target="_new">www.google.com/help/customize.html#displang





Local: (USA only)



  /local - Find local businesses and services

  /near:location - Use address, city and state, or zip 
separated by underscores

  near location - Use address separated by 
spaces

  /save - Save the /near address for next time







Examples:



  gg dqsd /images

  gg tony blair /uk /directory

  gg /froogle cd clock radio

  gg /glossary wrt

  gg /define wrt

  gg /local /save hotels near 30 Rockefeller Center,  New York, 
NY

  gg /local hot dogs

  gg /local /save high school /near:90210

  gg /local mall



  

  Search the Web

  http://www.google.com/

  Ryan Edwards, David Bau, news and language switches by MLL, local 
switches by Gregory Krohne

  

  http://www.google.com/search";

method="get">









  

  

  http://www.google.com/advanced_search";

method="get">





  

  

  http://www.google.com/search";

method="get">









  

  

  http://images.google.com/images";

method="get">





  

  

  http://groups.google.com/groups";

method="get">





  

  

  http://news.google.com/news";

method="get">







  

  

  http://www.researchbuzz.com/cgi-bin/goofresh.cgi"; 

method="get">





  



  http://froogle.google.com/froogle";>



  



  http://labs.google.com/glossary";>



  



  http://labs.google.com/cgi-bin/keys";>



  



  http://local.google.com/local";>









  



  

[DQSD-Users] newbie question

2004-04-20 Thread GENNETTEN,DOUGLAS (HP-FtCollins,ex1)

Has anyone created a search for dexonline.com? 

How difficult would this one be?

Thanks,

Doug Gennetten


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Re: [DQSD-Users] Update to A9 for generic use

2004-04-20 Thread Brent Beardsley
Hi Gregory,

Do you need to have 2 forms when all you're doing is a
simple get?  You could just call openSearchWindow with
either generic.a9.com/query or a9.com/query?

Just wondering,

Brent

--- Gregory Krohne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> By default, A9 does some tracking on you. There is a
> "generic" version of A9 that doesn't track
> (generic.a9.com). This update to the A9 search adds
> a switch for generic searches. Plus, it handles the
> query string better, due to the quirky way A9
> handles the form submit event.
> 
> 
> 
> Regards,
> 
> Gregory Krohne
> 
> 
> 
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> -- cut here--
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> 
> 
>   
> 
>   
> 
>   Amazon's A9 search. Uses Google results and adds
> 
>   "Search the book" feature.
> 
> 
> 
>   
> 
>   A9 - The Amazon.com Search
> 
>   Search the Web
> 
>   Gregory Krohne
> 
>   http://a9.com/
> 
>   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 
>   
> 
>   Use A9 to search the web and "Search Inside the
> Book™" on Amazon.com. Includes helpful search
> history features.
> 
> Switches:
> 
> 
> 
>   /generic - Search
> without usage tracking and history
> 
> 
> 
> Examples:
> 
> 
> 
>   a9 dqsd
> 
>   a9 /generic ebay sniping
> 
>   a9 job search engines /g
> 
> 
> 
>   
> 
>
> method="get"
> 
> action="http://a9.com/";>
> 
> 
> 
>   
> 
>
> method="get"
> 
> action="http://generic.a9.com/";>
> 
> 
> 
>   
> 
>    
>   function a9(q)
> 
>   {
> 
>   if( nullArgs("a9", q) )
> 
>   return;
> 
>   
> 
>   var args = parseArgs(q, "generic");
> 
>   
> 
>   if ( args.switches.length > 0 )
> 
>   {
> 
>   switch( args.switches[0].name )
> 
>   {
> 
>   case "generic":
> 
>   // document.a9f_g.q.value = args.q;
> 
>   a9f_g.action = 
> "http://generic.a9.com/"; +
> escape(args.q);
> 
>   submitForm(a9f_g);
> 
>   break;
> 
>   default:
> 
>   // document.a9f.q.value = args.q;
> 
>   a9f.action = "http://a9.com/"; +
> escape(args.q);
> 
>   submitForm(a9f);
> 
>   }
> 
>   }
> 
>   else
> 
>   {
> 
>   // document.a9f.q.value = args.q;
> 
>   a9f.action = "http://a9.com/"; + escape(args.q);
> 
>   submitForm(a9f);
> 
>   }
> 
>   
> 
>   }
> 
>   ]]>
> 
>   
> 
> The following applies if this file is included
> and distributed with Dave's Quick Search Deskbar:
> 
> Copyright (c) 2002 David Bau; Distributed under
> the terms of the GNU Public License, Version 2
> (http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.txt)
> 
>   
> 
>   
> 
> This search file was initially created on
> 04/15/04 at 07:57:46
> 
> by Dave's Quick Search Deskbar Search Wizard
> version 1.2,
> 
> Copyright (c) 2002 Glenn Carr; Distributed under
> the terms of the GNU General Public License, Version
> 2
> 
>   
> 
> 
> 
> 
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[DQSD-Users] Update to A9 for generic use

2004-04-20 Thread Gregory Krohne
By default, A9 does some tracking on you. There is a "generic" version of A9 that 
doesn't track (generic.a9.com). This update to the A9 search adds a switch for generic 
searches. Plus, it handles the query string better, due to the quirky way A9 handles 
the form submit event.



Regards,

Gregory Krohne



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Amazon's A9 search. Uses Google results and adds

"Search the book" feature.



  

  A9 - The Amazon.com Search

  Search the Web

  Gregory Krohne

  http://a9.com/

  [EMAIL PROTECTED]

  

Use A9 to search the web and "Search Inside the Book™" on Amazon.com. Includes 
helpful search history features.

Switches:



  /generic - Search without usage tracking and 
history



Examples:



  a9 dqsd

  a9 /generic ebay sniping

  a9 job search engines /g



  

  http://a9.com/";>



  

  http://generic.a9.com/";>



  

   0 )

{

switch( args.switches[0].name )

{

case "generic":

// document.a9f_g.q.value = args.q;

a9f_g.action = 
"http://generic.a9.com/"; + escape(args.q);

submitForm(a9f_g);

break;

default:

// document.a9f.q.value = args.q;

a9f.action = "http://a9.com/"; + 
escape(args.q);

submitForm(a9f);

}

}

else

{

// document.a9f.q.value = args.q;

a9f.action = "http://a9.com/"; + escape(args.q);

submitForm(a9f);

}



}

  ]]>

  

The following applies if this file is included and distributed with Dave's Quick 
Search Deskbar:

Copyright (c) 2002 David Bau; Distributed under the terms of the GNU Public 
License, Version 2 (http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.txt)

  

  

This search file was initially created on 04/15/04 at 07:57:46

by Dave's Quick Search Deskbar Search Wizard version 1.2,

Copyright (c) 2002 Glenn Carr; Distributed under the terms of the GNU General 
Public License, Version 2

  




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