NAME
search - a web-searching application demonstrating WWW::Search
SYNOPSIS
search [-e SearchEngine] [-o option] [-o option...] [-va] query
DESCRIPTION
This program is provides a command-line interface to web search engines, listing all URLs found for a given query. This program also provides a simple demonstration of the WWW::Search Perl library for web searches.
Currently the program does searches on AltaVista http://www.altavista.digital.com. We plan to expand WWW::Search to support other search engines in late 1996.
We plan to provide more sophisticated services using WWW::Search. One service is an periodic service where we automatically search the web for relevant documents. A prototype of this system (not yet using WWW::Search) is available at http://www.isi.edu/lsam/tools/index.html with sample output at http://www.isi.edu/div7/ib/jog/index.html.
OPTIONS
-e
-
Specify the search engine. Capitalization matters. Currently AltaVista, Lycos, and HotBot are possible engines. See WWW::Search for a possibly more complete list of supported engines.
-o
-
Specify a search-engine option.
-v
-
Verbose mode. Enumerate the returned URLs.
-a
-
Return all URLs. Some different URLs may refer to the same object.
SEE ALSO
For the library, see WWW::Search.
For a more sophisticated client, see AutoSearch.
AUTHOR
WWW::Search
is written by John Heidemann, <johnh@isi.edu>, with some additions by Wm. L. Scheding, <wls@isi.edu>.
COPYRIGHT
Copyright (c) 1996 University of Southern California. All rights reserved.
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