i found this "search engine" while searching for some examples to help me learn CGI....
i think (well i know) its a kind of buggy.....
please help me improve it.......
#!perl -w use strict; use File::Find; use CGI qw(:standard); my $query = param("query"); print header(); print start_html(); print "\n<p>For the query $query, these results were found:</p>\n<ol>\ +n"; undef $/; find( sub { return if($_ =~ /^\./); return unless($_ =~ /\.html/i); stat $File::Find::name; return if -d; return unless -r; open(FILE, "< $File::Find::name") or return; my $string = <FILE>; close (FILE); return unless ($string =~ /\Q$query\E/i); my $page_title = $_; if ($string =~ /<title>(.*?)<\/title>/is) { $page_title = $1; } print "<li><a href=\"$File::Find::name\">$page_title</a></li>\n"; }, '/home/username/public_html'); print "</ol>\n"; print end_html();
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i'am worst at what do best and for this gift i fell blessed...
i found it hard it's hard to find well whatever
NEVERMIND

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