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Integrating Google Search into SkyIDE - Am I allowed to do this?
SkyIDE:
I am about to implement an online help system into SkyIDE. This is how it will work.
E.g: Word at carot is "file". You press F2 and Google opens up searching for that word.
Another example: Word at carot is getline(), you press F2 and Google opens up searching for that word.
I wish there was some C++ help file in a Windows Help file format or in a HTML with JavaScript format which I can freely re-distribute. I would pass the selected word to the JavaScript engine to search for the keyword where it would bring up that page.
For now, I will use Google, if there is anything else I could use, let me know.
Later on I will provide an option for more search engine choices....
I hope I am not violating any rights?
app103:
If you can support the Sherlock standard, you can use any/all of the ones from this page in addition to google:
http://mycroft.mozdev.org/download.html?submitform=Search&sherlock=yes&opensearch=no&category=9
hamradio:
A possible idea that should be possible is to make it to where you can enter the search engine(s) and have a special code like FARR does where the user can put at a specific place ($$1) and it will be replaced by the selected word???
SkyIDE:
A possible idea that should be possible is to make it to where you can enter the search engine(s) and have a special code like FARR does where the user can put at a specific place ($$1) and it will be replaced by the selected word???
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Interesting concept. I will have to look into it.
Concernng the search, I know Google has a DLL but I was actually thinking of something else. Instead of using their copyrighted DLL, I will open up a browser window and manually input the search syntax in the address bar. E.g: word at carot is Microsoft, than you would insert
h t t p://w w w.google.com.au/search?hl=en&q=Microsoft&btnG=Google+Search&meta=
Selected word is "int"
h t t p :// w w w .google.com.au/search?hl=en&q=int&btnG=Google+Search&meta=
Ignore the spaces
I can do the same for Yahoo etc...
:)
hamradio:
Also, Maxthon uses %us for unicode search and %s for ansi search thru the address bar searching which you can specify in a list.
Like for google I use this in Maxthon
--- ---http://www.google.com/search?q=%us
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