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  • Fetch0 - Fetch is a quick yet simple, template driven, search engine that allows your visitors to search for a keyword or phrase in the directories you specify. Also allows for case sensitive/insensitve searches, show/don't show summaries of results, and allows the user to select the number of results per page of results.
    (Added: 20-Aug-1999 Hits: 317 Rating: 0 Votes: 0)
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  • HomepageSearchEngine10.00 - A easy to setup search engine that you can add to your homepage to enable your visitors making a full text search through specified pages. Different categories of the website and certain search sources of the web pages can be selected. Single search terms (words or phrases) may be combined with logical operators - as in AltaVista. You get the results in a ranking list with descriptions for each file and highlighted matches.
    (Added: 24-Oct-1999 Hits: 343 Rating: 10.00 Votes: 1)
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  • Htgrep0 - Htgrep allows you to query any document accessible to your HTTP server on a paragraph-by-paragraph basis. Htgrep is a generic front-end to htgrep.pl, a Perl package that makes it relatively easy to implement simple search engines for the WWW. Htgrep allows you to pass all parameters to the search package as part of the URL, so a forms interface can be used to set the parameters. Usually, however, you will want to write your own CGI script by adapting htgrep so that most of the parameters are hard-wired.
    (Added: 8-Feb-1999 Hits: 297 Rating: 0 Votes: 0)
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