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Name: RobertEL Date: September 7, 2003 at 18:34:02 Pacific OS: Win ME CPU/Ram: AMD
Comment:
This may not be the right forum for my question but I dont know what is so here goes. I've a web page, which is set up with data that people can look thru. I set Google up as the search tool there but its been a month and even after reading their help, I am not sure why its not indexed my site yet. Anyone know of a site search utility I can set up that is hopefully freeware? I dont need to offer web search. But it has to search at least 700 pages. Thanx.
Name: Jimi_l Date: September 8, 2003 at 03:37:49 Pacific
Reply:
I used "free find". It will spider on installation and again whenever you like. It DOES include sponsor's links every few searches but it also does work well. The verdict is still out as to if it stays or not.
Jimi_l
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Name: RobertEL Date: September 9, 2003 at 09:44:25 Pacific
Reply:
Thanks guys. Befire I saw your reply Jimi, I had come across Site Level and had it online wihtin the hour. Pretty good set up too. Very configurable.
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