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using google serach
I need your opinion. I found many sites which use google search just by using <form> with two <input>s: text field and submit button, which "action" is directed to www.google.com
In this case they do not have any direct profit from this and looks like do not use what is called google "services". They also do a good job for google, since their traffic is an add-on to the google traffic. Could you please comment. Are there legal issues, ethical, etc. in this case. |
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Re: using google serach
I believe this is what you are talking about:
http://www.google.com/sitesearch I've used it for small site, and is a great little add on for sites... |
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Re: using google serach
No, I am talking not about custom serach. What I mean is
<form method=GET action="http://www.google.com/search"> <a href="http://www.google.com/">Google Search</a> <input type=text name="q" size=30 maxlength=255> <INPUT TYPE=submit name="sa" VALUE="Search"> ......................... </form> It's just a google search but the form (not a link)is in the browser |
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Re: using google serach
It looks like a basic search box....
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Re: using google serach
So what do you think. Is it a right way to use google search?
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