> Hi,
> 
> I am not a PHP programmer. (Sorry Guys;-)
> Although, I am working on a PHP portal type site, where I need to
> integrate as seemlessly(?) as possible an outside specialized leased
> Search Engine Service done with ASP (I suppose? ".asp").

yup, probably ASP.
 
> I have been looking everywhere for this info. Just can't seem to get
> it all together.
> I done some tests but the images acompanying the Search form are not
> following. I suppose if I ask the them to put absolute paths... ?

you can combine your own. If the images returned have an absolute path,
not URL (without http://..., like: /dir/file.png) all you have to do is
to figure out what the URL is and then compose it yourself.
 
> --- 1.  Is it technically possible with PHP to interact with the
> engine's pages and the results it pushs so that it feels as if it was
> part of the site?

Yes

> --- 2.  I don't understand the differences between "include" ,
> "fopen" and even "@fopen".
> What would be the best way to do the job if it is "doable" of course
;-)

For remote access they are kind of similar. Use include, it is easier to
learn.
Try this;

<?
Include('http://www.google.com');
?>

you will see the whole google under your domain name.


Sincerely,

Maxim Maletsky
Founder, Chief Developer

www.PHPBeginner.com   // where PHP Begins




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