How do I add a search feature in Frontpage 2003

G

Guest

I tried adding a search box to my site using FP 2003's web component
feature. Trouble is that when it lists the results it also hits on my
'webalyzer' feature - which is a stats analysis page provided by my web
server. I don't want everybody reading where my traffic's coming from or how
many hits I'm getting, which they have instant access to by clicking on the
relevant result link. Any way around this aside from going in and adding all
500 pages of my site one by one for search? I'm just using the default 'all'
as was suggested in the FP help section.

Thanks!
Sue
 
R

Ronx

In the remote site, right-click on the webalyzer folder and convert to
a subweb.
If your web uses Index Server for the search you may have ask the host
to exclude that folder from the IS catalogue.
 
T

Tina Clarke

Sue said:
I tried adding a search box to my site using FP 2003's web component
feature. Trouble is that when it lists the results it also hits on my
'webalyzer' feature - which is a stats analysis page provided by my web
server. I don't want everybody reading where my traffic's coming from or how
many hits I'm getting, which they have instant access to by clicking on the
relevant result link. Any way around this aside from going in and adding all
500 pages of my site one by one for search? I'm just using the default 'all'
as was suggested in the FP help section.

Thanks!
Sue

name the webalyzer folder _webalyzer the underscore should elimate any
folders or files from the search (same with the fp TOC (Table of contents)

Tina
Frontpage Tips Ebook, Vol I. AVAILABLE NOW!
http://frontpage-tips.com/ 26 FP Tips. Launch price $5
 
S

Stefan B Rusynko

That will probably cause the web log files to fail
- best way is to convert it "as is" to a subweb (or have the host do it)

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|
| | >
| > I tried adding a search box to my site using FP 2003's web component
| > feature. Trouble is that when it lists the results it also hits on my
| > 'webalyzer' feature - which is a stats analysis page provided by my web
| > server. I don't want everybody reading where my traffic's coming from or
| how
| > many hits I'm getting, which they have instant access to by clicking on
| the
| > relevant result link. Any way around this aside from going in and adding
| all
| > 500 pages of my site one by one for search? I'm just using the default
| 'all'
| > as was suggested in the FP help section.
| >
| > Thanks!
| > Sue
|
| name the webalyzer folder _webalyzer the underscore should elimate any
| folders or files from the search (same with the fp TOC (Table of contents)
|
| Tina
| Frontpage Tips Ebook, Vol I. AVAILABLE NOW!
| http://frontpage-tips.com/ 26 FP Tips. Launch price $5
|
|
 
G

Guest

Stefan B Rusynko said:
That will probably cause the web log files to fail
- best way is to convert it "as is" to a subweb (or have the host do it)

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|
| | >
| > I tried adding a search box to my site using FP 2003's web component
| > feature. Trouble is that when it lists the results it also hits on my
| > 'webalyzer' feature - which is a stats analysis page provided by my web
| > server. I don't want everybody reading where my traffic's coming from or
| how
| > many hits I'm getting, which they have instant access to by clicking on
| the
| > relevant result link. Any way around this aside from going in and adding
| all
| > 500 pages of my site one by one for search? I'm just using the default
| 'all'
| > as was suggested in the FP help section.
| >
| > Thanks!
| > Sue
|
| name the webalyzer folder _webalyzer the underscore should elimate any
| folders or files from the search (same with the fp TOC (Table of contents)
|
| Tina
| Frontpage Tips Ebook, Vol I. AVAILABLE NOW!
| http://frontpage-tips.com/ 26 FP Tips. Launch price $5
|
|
I use a search provided by http://www.master.com It will find text in pdf.
You can try it by clicking on Search at: http://www.myscacc.org
 

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