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Apr 5, 2001, 13:33 #1
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Anyone have ideas of a good search engine and site index scripts (Yahoo twin???). Any thoughts/experience with ilink?
www.BlockStyle.com www.PrimeMedical.net www.ActionMedicalSearch.com
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Apr 5, 2001, 18:07 #2
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Atomz.com is terrific. In fact, SitePoint uses them. Thumbs up from me.
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Apr 5, 2001, 18:16 #3
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I second that. It finds everything, and it's extremely easy to work with.
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Apr 6, 2001, 05:50 #4
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Thank You for the imput, but...
Hi Guys,
Thanks for the input, but I'm already using Atomz and you are right they are great. I need to explain my need better.
I have a medical sites portal and I get close to 200 requests daily to be added to the site.
I need a directory script where these sites can be queued for addition once approved and written to html. Any ideas?
Thanks again for you input.www.BlockStyle.com www.PrimeMedical.net www.ActionMedicalSearch.com
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Apr 6, 2001, 11:08 #5
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PHP Nuke
PHP Nuke!!! It's wonderful - they're about to release the next version - NUKE HOME
Or you could browse HOT SCRIPTS - they have scripts in many formats (asp,php,cgi/perl,cfm,c++,etc)
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Apr 8, 2001, 03:47 #6
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I would highly recommend FDSE script for a search engine.
you can set up an internal search engine for your site.
includes alot of advanced features to allow you to set up a search engine too!
try it.
http://xav.com"Imagination is more important than knowledge. Knowledge is limited. Imagination encircles the world."
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