CodeCanyon PHP Search Engine
This search tool is perfect if you want a quick an easy way to search your dynamic websites. Simply upload the search.php file and make a form on your website like below and you’re done! It couldn’t be easier!
Update: 6 March 2010 – support for larger websites. Please re-download this file if you have purchased it prior to this date.
Update: 8 March 2010 – I have created an additional online demo tool which will allow you to test this on your website before buying.
<form method="GET" action="search.php">
<input name="search" type="text" />
<input name="go" value="Search Website" type="submit" />
</form>
Features include:
Easy to install and configure
Searches all pages on your website (even search multiple websites!)
Super fast searching!
No database required – even easier to install!
Finds matching file names (eg: searching for ‘report’ will find a file called ‘latest report .doc‘)
Finds matches in HTML META tags
Finds matches in url’s (eg: searching for ‘products’ will find a file called ‘/website/my- products .html‘)
It will even search INSIDE PDF DOCUMENTS!
The results are sorted by relevance in a page-by-page view similar to Google.
The text that displays under each search result is trimmed to a certain length so it fits on the page nicely.
Any matching keywords in the results are highlighted so the user can see why that result was returned.
Advanced users:
A custom callback function is included so you can insert your own results in with normal HTML results (eg: by querying a database of products for a match). This makes for great search integration between different products on an existing website.
Note: pdf document support is only available on Linux hosting accounts that have “pdftotext” installed. Please contact your hosting provider to check if pdftotext is installed.
Configuration:
You can control the following options:
Which website addresses (URL’s) to search
Which file names to ignore and never display in search results
How many results to display on each page
Plus many more advanced settings in the config.php file
There is an easy to use admin page which helps you configure these.
Advantages
The advantages of something like this over a google integrated solution
You can style it the way you want
Instant search results (no waiting weeks for Google to index your new website)
Customers don’t bug you that the search isn’t picking up the latest results
Control over exactly when the indexer will scrape your updated website content again
It can index “every” page of your website, something that Google may not do or take a long time to do
Custom callback function so advanced users can integrate a mysql query and inject custom results into the list
No advertising (customers don’t like ads on their professional looking websites)
It has an awesome highlighting feature
Requirements
PHP5
Linux hosting account (have not tested on Windows but it should work)
“pdftotext” utility installed if you wish to search PDF files (contact your hosting provider to see if it is installed)
Know how to upload files to your website (eg: with FTP )
Know some basic HTML /CSS so you can style the search results page (to suit your look & feel) if the defaults do not work.
How to install:
Unzip the file from CodeCanyon
Upload search.php to your website (eg: yourwebsite.com/search.php)
Upload phpsearch_files/ folder to your website (eg: yourwebsite.com/phpsearch_files/)
Visit the administration page by going to yourwebsite.com/phpsearch_files/admin.php
Set “write” permissions via FTP remote view on the phpsearch_files/search_cache/ folder (contact me if you get stuck doing this)
Create a form on your website like this:
Done
(replace yourwebsite.com with your actual website address above)
How to style the search results page:
Open the phpsearch_files/header.php file in Notepad or your favorite HTML editor (eg: Dreamweaver)
Delete any default HTML content from this file.
Copy & Paste any HTML code you would like to display above the search results into this file.
Open the phpsearch_files/footer.php file in Notepad or your favorite HTML editor (eg: Dreamweaver)
Delete any default HTML content from this file.
Copy & Paste any HTML code you would like to display below the search results into this file.
Advanced users: you can do PHP includes eg: into these two files.
Advanced users: you can also from one of your existing files to display results there.
You can edit the CSS in phpsearch_files/phpsearch.css to match the colours to your website design if the defaults do not work.
Done.
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