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Quick Search Interface To Various Search Engines

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JavaScript search interface to various search engines.
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This is a quick search interface to various search engines. You type a keyword into the textbox and select a search engine. The browser will automatically initiate a search query to the corresponding search engine. This is an variant of <a href=" http://www.hotscripts.com/Detailed/13421.html">Quick search to Altavista Search Engine</a>

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Free
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Free
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5,996
Submitted on
15th July 2002
Last Updated
11th February 2009
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Average User Rating: 2.3/5
One small thing
Reviewed byAnonymousonSat, 11th December 2004
Rating 3 - Average
The script works, but the cut-and -paste has to take a landing at Notepad or something similar first. Just cutting and pasting in the html of front page for example just shows the code on screen. It's all those fomatting characters again. Just drop the script in notepad, cut from there and paste in the html and away you go. No sign of being able to save the results to a file, although they are visible using the "view source" facility on IE.
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