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A search function would be a lovely addition to halfbakery
because it would make finding ideas of interest a quicker
process and, I wager, reduce near-duplicate postings as a
result.
True, near-duplication doesn't seem to be a grave problem
at
the moment, but the new, more distinctly categorized
interface "hides" an idea based on someone else's idea of its
proper category, making it much more likely that a user will
fail to notice a parallel entry before posting.
(?) List User's Annotations
http://www.halfbake...tions#968979431-2-1 (contains response from Jutta) [Lemon, Jul 21 2000, last modified Oct 17 2004]
Search.
http://www.halfbakery.com/search.html Finally. [jutta, Jul 21 2000]
(?) List User's Annotations
http://www.halfbake....html#968979431-2-1 (contains response from Jutta) [Lemon, Oct 21 2004]
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I would say let a search engine (Altavista, Infoseek) crawl the whole site, then place their search form and button on a page somewhere. It looks like this site is comprised of real, tangible webpages, not manufactured on the fly with PHP or something. I know that Infoseek and others lets you constrain your search to one domain only, so one can set that as a flag in the FORM code of your search form. |
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It's quick and dirty, but might suit your needs until you find time to write one! |
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Here's an example code (edited and pulled from my site). It will search spidered Halfbakery pages only, and display the results at the Infoseek/GO Network site: |
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<FORM method="get" action="http://www.infoseek.com/Titles">
<a href="http://www.infoseek.com/ Titles?qt=url%3Awww.halfbakery.com &sn=213373009&lk=noframes"></a>
<INPUT type=text NAME="qt" SIZE=40 MAXLENGTH=80>
Powered by <a href="http://guide.infoseek.com/">
Infoseek</a> <INPUT TYPE=submit VALUE="seek"> <INPUT TYPE=reset VALUE="clear">
<a href = "http://www.infoseek.com/ Help?pg=DChelp.html &lk=noframes"><b>Tips</b></a>
<input type=hidden name="col" value="WW,cat_RES">
<INPUT TYPE=hidden NAME="oq" VALUE="url:www.halfbakery.com/">
<INPUT TYPE=hidden NAME="sv" VALUE="IS">
<INPUT TYPE=hidden NAME="lk" VALUE="noframes">
<INPUT TYPE=hidden NAME="nh" VALUE="10">
</FORM> |
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PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE give us a search!
I posted an annotation to an idea a few weeks ago and I can't find it anywhere!! |
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Hey, it works... what fun! I hadn't realized I'd annotated
that many things. |
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Out of curiosity, how'd you
implement it? |
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Hashtables mapping the words from your querying
To hashed names of objects the words might appear in
Then grepping those objects (as lower case strings)
These are a few of my favorite things. |
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I've subjected the new search to rigorous vanity-search testing, and have concluded that it is a beaut. Half the suggestions in this category made obsolete at a blow. |
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