While it isn't Perl, in the redesign of http://www.stonehenge.com, I was able to reverse-engineer the form used for a "search within results" http://www.google.com query. Cut and paste this to your site, changing stonehenge.com (twice) to your website, and get your own "search this site" form field!

Of course, Google is free to break this format. But it works for now!

<form action="http://www.google.com/search" method=GET> <INPUT TYPE=hidden name=site value=swr> <INPUT TYPE=hidden name=q value="site:stonehenge.com"> <INPUT TYPE=text name=as_q size=31 maxlength=256 value=""> <INPUT TYPE=submit name=btnG VALUE="Search stonehenge.com with Google" +>

In reply to Add "search this site with google" to your web site by merlyn

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