This was initially supposed to be a single flat file search utilizing the file handle <SIDX> and <SIDX2>. I have implemented past knowledge (successful) yet I have found that after implementation, I may have still painted myself in a corner. I have been told that most questions can be answered within the first 20 lines of text, however, this is not the case. Any knowledge would be appreciated. The result: A Google type search result with standard listings in 1 column, and premium listings in the other. <SIDX2> serves as the db for premium listings. You are on the right track, however, I feel I need to supple efficient code for you to access what I am actualy trying to do. I will provide a link the text file as it may be considered rude (bandwidth?) to submit full code here. This is a typefull for me, however, someone more knowledgeable may be able to spread (speed read)

http//:www.urhosted.com/search.txt


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