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Thu 06/12/01 at 20:14
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or summat like that??

I would like to know how to make a website searchable so I could put a search box on it....or even better, a members page or something like that.

But the Search thing is more important. Because I would like to know so I can put it on...in say a month. As I will soon have lots more things on my website.

So is it something to do with sorting them into folders or on Excel???

Can someone please help me out??
Fri 21/12/01 at 00:59
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"How Handy."
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scuse me folks, just passing through...
Thu 20/12/01 at 12:59
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I've got a JS search on my page. Want a copy?
Wed 19/12/01 at 18:12
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"qwertyuiop!!"
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OK Thanks every1!! I will try and use some of the things you have mentioned and find out which is easier to do, but I am absoluetely crap at Java etc. so it might take a while!! If that doesn't work then I will try one of those search the web things!!
Tue 18/12/01 at 13:20
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"Eff, you see, kay?"
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Duh... I know what client-side/server-side is (you'd be an idiot not to understand that) but I'd just never heard of S-S JS. Cheers for info BTW.
Tue 18/12/01 at 13:07
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Tyla wrote:
> Purley because it was a derivitive of
> SGML (Standardised Mark Up Language) and the language bit > stuck.

Surely HTML is still a subset of the SGML language? In the way the cockney rhyming slang is a subset of the English language... it can still be considered a language in it's own right.
Tue 18/12/01 at 11:29
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zeldapro wrote:
> I would like to know how to make a website searchable
> so I could put a search box on it....

Have a look at:

http://www.picosearch.com/

> or even better, a members page or something
> like that.

Authentication, etc. issues - more complex. PHP and MySQL probably.

Chris.
Tue 18/12/01 at 11:08
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"l33t cs50r"
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funkygamer wrote:
> Tyla wrote:
HTML isn't technically
> a
> language!


So why call it HyperText Markup
> Language?

Purley because it was a derivitive of SGML (Standardised Mark Up Language) and the language bit stuck.
Tue 18/12/01 at 10:54
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Tyla wrote:
HTML isn't technically
> a language!


So why call it HyperText Markup Language?
Tue 18/12/01 at 10:40
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"l33t cs50r"
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funkygamer wrote:
> Tyla wrote:
>CSJS is the single most popular language on the Internet,
> >used in more than 3.5 million web pages.

Except of
> course HTML, which is used on every single page! ;)


HTML isn't technically a language!

So this statement is correct!:-)
Tue 18/12/01 at 10:32
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HAGHAHAHAHAH!!!! simply write when you mean !!! Mwwwwhahaha

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