__/ [ Big Bill ] on Sunday 16 July 2006 15:45 \__
> On Sun, 16 Jul 2006 12:28:09 +0100, Roy Schestowitz
> <newsgroups@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
>>__/ [ wilbobaggins@xxxxxxxxx ] on Sunday 16 July 2006 12:18 \__
>>
>>> I would like to add the i'm feeling lucky search to a webpage i am
>>> making, strictly to return the quickest results of a certain website, i
>>> have found out how to add a google search to my webpage and was
>>> wondering if there is a snippet of code that i could enter into my
>>> webpage that would load the quickest result straight away rather than
>>> multi clicking my way to where i want to be.
>>> Thanks.
>>
>>As far as I know it is not possible. The furthest you go do
>>involves tailoring the looks of the results (customised
>>colours and such). Search results pages are Google's
>>opportunity to shove in some sponsored link. Google will not
>>permit you to just use it as a transparent layer, even if
>>you cite it and include an logo/image (Google Video comes to
>>mind). Again, I am not entirely sure about this, but I never
>>came across the "I'm feeling lucky feature" outside Google
>>main page.
>
>
http://www.whonu.com/web_results.php?q=How%20wrong%20can%20Roy%20Schestowitz%20be?
>
> BB
Interesting. I guess the OP will need to parse the input and then create a
URL from it. Something along the lines of:
http://www.google.com/search?btnI=Google+Search&q=keyword1%20keyword2?
But hey! I said (twice) that I wasn't sure. *bashful smile*
Best wishes,
Roy
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