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hello all,

i was wondering if there is anyway that one could find all the pages that are under a domain name without having a navigation bar.

Google for:

 

"site:domainnamehere.com"

 

That's the easiest way.

 

Anything else will involve writing your own spider.

Google for:

 

"site:domainnamehere.com"

 

That's the easiest way.

 

Anything else will involve writing your own spider.

 

Or using the spider functionality of something else like wget.

My friend made a php script that would search through the html for links in that domain. It's probably not that hard to do, just a typical for loop to scan a document and compare for certain strings.

 

It scaned my site once (an earlier "working" version) and got everything so I assume it works.

  • 2 weeks later...

I found a reliable and effective method of indexing all your web pages in one personal search engine on your site. Users navigate through your site by simply searching your site for relevant information they want.

You can obtain the free javascript code, complete with online instruction on how to set it up from this website.

 

http://www.htmlgoodies.com/tutorials/getting_started/article.php/3456871

Oh forgot about this thread. My friend said it's on his brother's computer. which is a server, and for some reason his brother says it's unplugged and he can't get it over the network.

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