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Word-Forms-Aware Site Search - Search Engines
   
Description :

 

The script will spider your website and create search engine database. Search results include webpage title, URL, and a relevant excerpt with search terms emboldened. Advanced search form includes "at least one of these words", "all of these word", and "none of these words" fields. The script recognizes word forms (for example, if you enter "dive" in the search form the script will also be looking for "dives", "dived", and "diving"). If you use header and footer files on your webpages you can exclude them from search (the reason why you would want to do so is that the header and footer contents is present on all pages no matter whether they are relevant or not). The appearance of search results is controlled by template files. You can test the script online (index up to 16 webpages from your site and searching them).

 
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