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mrzehl
Joined: Dec 19, 2005
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Posted: 2005-Dec-19 20:09
I'm a storyteller. I bookmarked a lot of sites with good stories and folktales. Whenever I need a story I have to search all those sites.
I want to make a searchengine on my site specially for stories. So only the storysites I select will be searched. In google and other searchengies you can select only 1 site a time. "site:www.somestories.com mr fox" will search mr fox only on www.somestories.com.
I need something that does something like "site:www.somestories.com,www.otherstories.com,www.morestories.com mr fox"
I want to search all sites in one time. It will be some 100 sites at this moment. So I just want to have one input box and this is usen to search all those sites. How can I restrict one of the big searchengines to the sites I want?
I think it's a bad idea to write a script that combines 100 separate queries to 1 page.
Did somebody already do something like this?
I don't want to program my own searchengine if I don't haven to.
Can I use the big searchengines for this?
Hope you can help me.
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dirty_shame
Joined: Aug 28, 2005
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Posted: 2005-Dec-20 06:17
To do what you propose, not only would you have to use the SEs, but you'd have to be one yourself. You'd be like Dogpile or MetaCrawler - both of which do what you describe on a smaller scale.
Even if you had a script or wrote one, you don't have the processing resources it takes to sort and collate and return a hundred queries live.
The only way you could possibly accomplish it is to screen-scrape the pages you like, cache them in a database of your own and write a script to 'fuzzy search' them all for certain keywords for your presentation.
But it's a huge task you're looking at, no matter what.
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seekz
Joined: Jan 11, 2006
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Posted: 2006-Jan-12 19:45
Go to GigaBlast.com and create a multi-site search engine with their technology. You can then use XML feeds to implement the search on your site.
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