If you are looking for a site search engine, KSearch is a reasonable hunk of Perl code. If you only want a name and address search engine, you could probably code up something pretty simple to search a DB table with this info or even a file if it's not too large. Don't know how many names or addresses you have or if you will be adding a lot, but if so you'll probably want to code up a simple CGI form to add entries. You seem to want somebody to just give this to you, but it really wouldn't take that much to DIY. If you get stuck or want further info on how to go about doing it you can post for more help. You're pretty vague here, but it sounds like a fairly simple thing to create on your own.

-THRAK
www.polarlava.com

In reply to Re: website search script by THRAK
in thread website search script by bobbyboy

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