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Hello Everyone,
I was just wondering if anyone knows of an advanced php search engine where I can give different keywords to pages on my website. What I am trying to do is create a bible website and I am needing to have a search engline where the user can search for a passage and it will come up with all on that passage or they can search for a word and it will come up with all articles with that word or sentece or the user can type in a date and it will come up with the articles related to that date. If you know any thing which I can do this it will be muchly appreciated. And also I would love if it can be free and I am able to use MYSQL 5 with it. Thanks, Brian |
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Location: Newcastle, Australia
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Hi there,
I done some google searching and tried a few scripts when it came to creating and maintaining a search engine coded in php quite some time ago. I found that the scripts were too restrictive and not at all customisable to specific keywords, but i did find one that allowed me to build it from the ground up, so to speak. It's a basic tutorial that explains how the search engine code injections work. Please find the URL below: http://www.roscripts.com/PHP_search_engine-119.html Hope this helps you out mate.
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