FYI, Google offers a free search service for web sites.

UPDATE:
I just noticed that Juerd put this site up for consideration with the comment "Although it's good advice, it's not Perl", which got to me thinking.

I don't consider this good advice. Putting up an HTML form that is directed twords another site that isn't their recommended use, doesn't use the free (or not for that matter) services that they provide, and which may violate their terms of service isn't a good idea. They're nice enough to provide free ways to take advantage of their services. Don't just hack their HTML, take advantage of them.

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In reply to Re: •Add "search this site with google" to your web site by ignatz
in thread Add "search this site with google" to your web site by merlyn

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