[Mycroft] Mycroft: [Introduction] feedback from Tamara

notes at mozdev.org notes at mozdev.org
Sun Apr 30 22:09:56 EDT 2006


http://mycroft.mozdev.org/deepdocs/introduction.html#c6

Is there a way that the google feature "site:" can be integrated to the code for the google search engine?

I don't mean it to be used by the user when he performs a search, but to create a site-specific search engine for any site, regardless if they have their own search, or a method other than GET. 

In google, when a user writes in the search field:

query site:www.somesite.com

google only searches for "query" on the site "www.somesite.com". 

I was wondering if this feature could be implemented to create site-specific plugins for any site, as I said before. 

Thanks for the help!

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