I'm sorry, but searching for 'Thistle' brings up nothing, thus I have to thumbs-down the site.
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I'm sorry, but searching for 'Thistle' brings up nothing, thus I have to thumbs-down the site.
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Well done.
It exists.Originally Posted by Lynxo
Nice work :D
awesomeOriginally Posted by Meteora
cool, now they need a Blackle version![]()
This is awesome! :D
I hope your going to make it so when i hover my mouse over "FFXIoogle" i see if it a holiday >.>
anyways, Well done! :D
I like it.
It would be cool if you had the option of searching all sites at once though.
Also would be nice if no results popped up it searched for similar words like google. ("did you mean....")
My spelling often fails. ._.
just send sid=0Originally Posted by Ashrien
awesome i'll tell ashOriginally Posted by Scragg
Implemented; seems to be working.
Thanks for the tip.
(In before IE jokes) So yeah, on IE6, if I use the keyboard enter button to do a search, there is just a flash of text (CGI Form Handler Script Copyright Ash - ES-Ash.net, released under GPL 2+) at the top, and it just goes back to the search page. If I actually hit the FFXIoogle Search button on the website, it works.
Good work^^
Support for somepage and mystery tour might be nice. Hell, I'd even put a comedy 'Last Resort' button on there and let that do a ZAM! search.
As much as we dislike one or more of those sites, they're used an awful lot, and excluding them will make it less likely that yours is the first page people pop open.
I love it, but I think you should have called it moogle.com. :D
Great job.
Honestly, it's not very useful. If anything, it increases the amount of time needed to find the information I want. I was expecting more than a simple redirection to each page's search function.
Edit: Suggestion, rather than redirecting to the site you're searching, show the resulting search in a frame below the search box, so you can start searching another site straight away if you don't find what you want to begin with, rather than having to go back several pages (one of which would redirect you to the search you just did again). Even then, it wouldn't be any faster than just doing it the old-fashioned way, and it's still inferior to something you could just create with Google in five minutes.
Pretty nice idea. Though I'm still looking for a way to circumvent websense here at work. The only game-related page that doesn't get blocked is bluegartr. I was able to use mysterytour for a while but it's blocked now too. I was able to get around the blocks using google translate but that trick doesn't work anymore.
inb4 bluegartr is the onry website you need
VPN into a machine at home and use that to pull pages? ^^ i've done dumber. traffic's by definition encrypted so they can't filter on content, and you can change to a non-standard vpn port to further obfuscate your actions.Originally Posted by Nauq
Hmmm, I'll have to look into this. I'm not really sure what VPN entails. I have tried remote desktop before, but I could never establish a connection. If remote desktop worked, then I could just play ffxi at work! lolOriginally Posted by Spekkio