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How to search specific pages from website?

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app103:
I am not sure why you would use a bookmarklet and Google to search a page you are on when CTRL+F would do nicely.

MilesAhead:
I am not sure why you would use a bookmarklet and Google to search a page you are on when CTRL+F would do nicely.
-app103 (August 17, 2009, 06:07 PM)
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That's cheatin' ..  too easy.  :trout:

dantheman:
Sometimes websites have a multitude of links to different "books" for example.
I don't want to search all the books but just one specific.

Lashiec:
Laschiec,

I think you just shared another tip that should make you a place on the Opera fans alltimers' list!  :Thmbsup:

That little closing bracket at the end of your script is essential.
Since there was no opening one, at first I thought it was left over so i didn't bother putting it in.
It didn't work. So then i added just that last bracket as you reported and it works!  8)

Many thanks!

Just curious... if i want to search multiple words that are united, should i place them between these brackets " " ?
-dantheman (August 17, 2009, 03:06 PM)
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Glad it worked :). Yup, if you want to find, for example, the string 'that are united', you have to enclose the string in quotes. Otherwise, it will return all pages where it finds either 'that', 'are' or 'united'.

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