Actually I was given a google api example
#!/usr/bin/perl -w
use SOAP::Lite;
my $query = "perl";
my $googleSearch = SOAP::Lite -> service("http://api.google.com/Google
+Search.wsdl");
my $result = $googleSearch -> doGoogleSearch(
"iwnUXUtHj3bteg5FWfBJDwui3SPeB+iy", # password to access googl
+e
$query,
0, # Fisrt result
10, # Number of results
"false", # Filter
'', # Restriction
"false", # Secure Search
'', # lr
'latin1', # ie
'latin1' # oe
);
print $result->{resultElements}->[0]->{title};
print "\n";
print $result->{resultElements}->[0]->{URL};
print "\n";
I want to create google search on my web site which is developed using perl/CGI.
So as far as I understand the result of calling this api should be generated HTML with google links, java scripts, etc. Im I right?
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