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I found a JavaScript one, but that mean't having to add the URL and name the person might type in. But, if I'm gonna be uploading all the cheats for all the consoles *Very very very boring job* and have hundreds of products there, it will not be the most fun thing in the world having to update EVERY single page each time a new game or film comes around.
Anyone know any decent search bars? PHP would probably be best.
I found a JavaScript one, but that mean't having to add the URL and name the person might type in. But, if I'm gonna be uploading all the cheats for all the consoles *Very very very boring job* and have hundreds of products there, it will not be the most fun thing in the world having to update EVERY single page each time a new game or film comes around.
Trouble is every time you add a new page to your site, you need to update this search page too, with the new array and url etc.
Whats your email addx and I'll pass it on if you want.
This search bar can be found at http://www.atomz.com/search/trial_account.htm
Ive used it before on one of my websites and it gives great results. Take a look and see what you think
I found a JavaScript one, but that mean't having to add the URL and name the person might type in. But, if I'm gonna be uploading all the cheats for all the consoles *Very very very boring job* and have hundreds of products there, it will not be the most fun thing in the world having to update EVERY single page each time a new game or film comes around.
Anyone know any decent search bars? PHP would probably be best.