At 12:50 PM 4/16/01 +0200, you wrote: >I am in the proces of composing a website and am using the html output >in version 3.07. Is there a way of making this indexed output >"searchable" by providing a name and being directed to that name in the >in the index? I realise that this is probably not a proper question in >this list. If not, an advise to my email adress is very much >appreciated. On the other hand, in CFTW such a search method is in the >program, so I wonder wether it can not be implemented directly in the >html output. >I hope to have made myself clear. This is a proper question for this list. A "searchable" list would require some more programmatic solution than pure HTML web pages and is beyond my technical expertise. So I really have no ideas for a simple solution. Ira ------------------------------------------------ Mr. Ira J. Lund E-mail: [email protected] Web: http://www.cf-software.com Cumberland Family Software, 385 Idaho Springs Road, Clarksville TN 37043
Many sites offer site search engines; in fact, just point your brwoser to "site search engines." I, myself, use AT&T's site search engine, which just required patching in some code to my main ancestry page. Hope this helps. Jon Myers At 07:45 AM 4/16/2001 -0500, you wrote: >At 12:50 PM 4/16/01 +0200, you wrote: >>Is there a way of making this indexed output >>"searchable" in the index? Try the Myers family tree search engine: http://emquad.home.att.net/ancestry.html NB. For reasons unknown, some browsers will reject this address the first time it is entered but accept it the second.