Site Search Database Creater (SSDC.EXE)
Copyright All Rights Reserved June 1999.
By Charles Peter White,
26, Oakdene,
Stourport-On-Severn,
Worcestershire,
DY 13 9NF, England.

NOTE!!!!
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This routine is FREE but All Rights are Reserved by me, Charles Peter White.
This program can not be sold, hired or distributed in any form, that
includes exchanges in money or barter. It can only be distributed FREELY
(in the FULL sence of the word), with all documentation and the
EXAMINE.HTM file, period !

Please view this document without any form of page 'wrapping'!!
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Site Search Database Creater will extract 'Link Exchange' single data
insertion code for sites (HTML/HTML) and create a database usable for our WEB
'Site Search' on http://www.alltodaysnews.com
This will not create the type of 'dictionary' I use, rather a type as
used for 'Link exchanges' selection. I will release another routine that
does exactly that (all in good time).

What to do.
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You are first required to collect the single line code from 'Link Exchange'
and then combine them into one large ASCII text file. The combined code
must not be more than 64k (65,000 bytes).

This is what a line from 'Link Exchange' would look like:

<a href="http://all of link exchanges code here">the link description</a>and finally a general description

When you combine all files together into one, it should look like this:

<a href="http://all of link exchanges code here">the link description</a>and finally a general description
<a href="http://the next one goes here">the link description</a>and finally a general description
<a href="http://then the next">the link description</a>and finally a general description
<a href="http://and so on....">the link description</a>and finally a general description

Once that document has been created (make sure it's an ASCII file TXT DOC etc)
you just run SSDC.EXE and enter your created filename (with extension, if you-
created it with one). Press ENTER and that's that, created.
The file created will have the same filename but with the extension on .HTX .

Now, all you do is load the Search Engine.HTM with your HTML editer, insert
your created database in the database area and remove the data already there.
Save the Search Engine.HTM (or HTML) and that's it. Your 'Site Search' is
ready to go.

If you use this routine, please give me a writeup on your 'Site Search' page.
Have fun.
