Search via URL Jun13 '05
I’ve recently added the capability to search my site via the URL.
This works by entering the URL, matthom.com/search/[searchterm], where [searchterm] is your search query.
So, for example, try this link to a search for "php mysql" : http://www.matthom.com/search/php mysql.
This will help me reference searches from a distance – for example, I can link to a search on my site, by simply providing the URL.
Obviously, you can still search the normal way – through the web form, found at matthom.com/search/.
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is published and produced by Matt Thommes - an independent publishing enthusiast, mobile blogger, content creator, informative writer, web developer from Chicago.
Never one to conform, Matt intends to promote the effect the web has on our lives, in an effort to intensify, instruct, and clarify all that is happening around us.
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