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13-Oct-2002, 02:01 PM #1
Search Page for a website
I am trying to find the code for a search page that is for my friends website. He is using Frontpage 2000 and we can't seem to get the search form to work through there. He has FP Extensions installed on his site and we had tried rebuilding the search form through a new page. I use Dreamweaver for development and I know it can be done through it with ASP, but he doesn't have ASP on his site, is there any JavaScript or HTML out there that can perform a site search only? Not looking for a WWW search engine... Any help would be greatly appreciated.

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14-Oct-2002, 11:55 AM #2
If the site supports Front Page extensions then it is more than likely an IIS server. IIS does support ASP and they may also have an index server in the mix. If they do have an index server you can do plain text searches I believe and if you can use ASP you can use the FileSystem object to do a search. The searches however will not search within documents.
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14-Oct-2002, 03:24 PM #3
Thanks Rockn,

I actually got the FP Search Form working. Turns out he just kept trying to put a search form on an existing page but didn't set the properties, so I just added the default search page template in FP. Thanks for the help though...

Chris
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