Here's an excellent online tool that displays the relationships between the various search engines, showing which search engines feed results to others:
http://www.bruceclay.com/searchengin...nshipchart.htm
Here's an excellent online tool that displays the relationships between the various search engines, showing which search engines feed results to others:
http://www.bruceclay.com/searchengin...nshipchart.htm
Hi Rick
Are the moneytoys available as mambo components?
Sarah
Hi, Sarah!
I've never used Mambo ... after Googling a bit, my best answer is "I don't know"![]()
From what I can tell, though, Mambo seems to generate html pages. If so, I don't know why an applet element couldn't be added to the html.
If you'd like to try, I'll be happy to send you a test applet with instructions and between the two of us we may be able to find out ... if you're interested.
Yeah, definately interested. if it's an applet it would be easy. Must say didn't realise that, thought it was html based.
I'll PM you with the test location and if you're interested we can have a play...
Sarah
Back in the "olden days" of the web, Bruce Clay's site was one of the first SEO sites I visited and found useful.
That "map" is a cool tool.
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Hi Rick
I haven't heard back from you about the paths in the applet.
It's vital if you want your tools to be used in any sort of Content Management System for the applet to be stored in an appropriate directory - which won't be the location of the page which has been called. Currently that can't be accommodated. Any plans to make the change?
Sarah
Very nice! Are there any objections to its accuracy here?
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