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  • PowerSeek SQL Priority 9
    Build and Run Your Own High Powered Search Engine & Directory Portal With PowerSeek
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  • csSearch Pro
    It is an excellent search script for web sites of all sizes. We have combined all the features you loved in the freeware scripts and added many more!
    (Rating: 9.50 Votes: 2)   Rate It   Review It
  • DMOZ Negotiator
    This script uses the content of the Open Directory Project to let you run a website directory on your own website. You can use custom headers and footers so the directory matches the "look" of your website. The open directory pages can optionally be stored in a MySQL database at your website for faster access.
    (Rating: 8.46 Votes: 16)   Rate It   Review It
  • Turbo Seek
    Create, Run and Manage Your Own Search Engine & Directory Portal With Total Ease and Control.
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  • Chatologica Web-Site Popularity
    Generate search engines related marketing reports for web-sites. It finds site's indexed pages, pages linked to a domain, finds out what is the position(rank) of a web-site url in the search engine results listings for a search query. Also you can compare several web domains by ranking for a given search query or compare them by the reported counts of linked to that domains pages. This script supports mod_perl, FastCGI, gzip http compression, http proxies.
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  • eDB
    eDB is a very simple - but nonetheless quite flexible - collection of Perl CGI scripts to perform searches on a small flat-file database. eDB supports a system of HTML templates for displaying search results that makes it very easy for a casual webmaster to set up a nice interface for a Web-based database. eDB requires the CGI.pm module.
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  • eXtropia SiteSearch
    When a Web site starts to grow beyond a couple of pages, it can be time-consuming for visitors to find what they are looking for. As more Web pages are connected to one another via hypertext links, the resulting spaghetti-like relationship only exacerbates the complexity. Having SiteSearch installed on your Web site solves these problems. First, it provides a quick way for people to find the pages they are looking for. Additionally, because the script is searching the actual pages on the Web site, the results of the search are always up-to-date.
    (Rating: 8.75 Votes: 4)   Rate It   Review It
  • KSearch
    KSearch is a fast, efficient, and highly customizable web site indexer and search engine. It features: Searches for multiple terms and/or phrases with the option of case sensitivity, Optional use of + and - logical operators for advanced queries, Search engine ignores terms in a user configurable stop-terms list, Indexer skips files and directories in a user configurable ignore-files list, Results are derived from a completely customizable HTML template, Option to search within previous results, Option to search specific content in documents (title, meta-content, url, links, alt-text,..etc.), Option to choose the number of results to display per page, Option to sort results by matches, score, modification date, or file size, Option to weight scores for documents matching specific terms/phrases, Option to bold/highlight terms and phrases in titles and descriptions of results, Option to ignore common terms defined by a user chosen cutoff percentage, Option to use the on-the-fly search method to decrease index size and disk usage, Option to index PDF files, and more.
    (Rating: 9.00 Votes: 3)   Rate It   Review It
  • searchbox
    This is a simple Perl script that will generate a search box on a web page to allow users to search any of the major search engines. Currently supported sites include Google, Yahoo, Altavista, Excite, Lycos, and more. It requires SSI.
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