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I. Search Engines

Table of Contents
3. Javascript Search Engine
3.1. Setting Search Defaults
3.2. Other Options
4. PHP Search Engine
4.1. Setting Search Defaults
4.2. Other Options
5. PHP CSS Search Engine
5.1. Setting CSS Search Defaults
5.2. Formatting CSS Search Result
5.3. Formatting CSS Product Page
5.4. Page Mode Toggler
6. XML Search Query
6.1. Search Query Parameters
6.2. Search Query Results
7. Mod_rewrite & URL Schema
7.1. mod_rewrite example step by step
7.2. mod_rewrite URL Schema explanation
7.3. Using mod_rewrite + URL Schemas with Search Engine


DFF is not limited to displaying static content. It can also serve dynamic content in response to visitor input. There are a number of ways to implement the search engine on your site, including JavaScript, PHP, and combining your own web scripting technology with XML queries. You get the advantage of clustered search servers with full-text indexing without having to worry about maintaining your own server clusters or managing multiple datafeeds.


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