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- Price: Free to try (See description); $50.00 to buy
- Operating system: Windows 95/98/2000/NT
- Date added: August 07, 2003
- Total Downloads: 2,190
- Downloads last week: 2
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Publisher's description
From Marc Reed :This easy-to-use Windows utility will generate a searchable index of your website that can be utilized by the included html and javascript files. The results are professional looking, customizable, cross-browser compatible and require no server-side programming (CGI, ASP etc.) or server-side software installation. Requires minimal html knowledge.
Version 3.0 has the following improvements: outputs search index in javascript and/or XML file formats, supports client-side and server-side searches, using an xml-based server-side search eliminates the need for the browser to cache very large javascript index files. SiteSearch Indexer can now index any site over the web with web-crawler feature.
Note: Unregistered version saves only one search configuration, and indexes only up to 25 pages.
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Version: SiteSearch Indexer 3.0
Summary: I tried several other programs and I think this was the best so far. I was able to try this on a website that has not been published and it worked to my satisfaction. It was not difficult for me to learn even though it took me some time initially. I... read more >>
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Version: SiteSearch Indexer 3.0
Summary: But I wish it would have gone through more than 25 pages. I want to use this for an intranet but I also want to see how badly it slows down after 50 pages or more.
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