> On 08/26/2010 06:24 AM, Wido wrote:
>> Hi all....I don't know how many evry questions I've made so far (I really
>> love this module).....but here I go with one more. Would it be possible
to
>> make everything use different search engines, instead of just tracker?
I'm
>> thinking in beagle, strigi/nepomuk or the so-say-kick-ass google-desktop
>>
>> I'm still waiting for someone to update the e17 debian repository, but
I'm
>> seing a lot of new cool stuff in this module =D
>>
>
>I was thinking about google-desktop myself. But there is just one
>problem. That is that google-desktop probably has a different URL for
>different systems. It usually has a big
>"&s=<some big alphanumberic string>"
>in its search string. I am not sure if that string changes every time
>you reboot your system (it doesn't seem to change if I close
>google-desktop and restart it).
>
>And then you will have to parse the html output. I am not sure how hard
>that is. :-/ From the minimal amount of C that I know, I believe the
>code that is there to search google or wikipedia (in
>everything-websearch) is not applicable to google-desktop since that
>code is used to get only *suggestions* from google or wikipedia and not
>the actual web search results.

Hey, Sorry I didn't answer before, but I'm on the digest list and I didn't
get the email ill I got a bunch. I should change this but I don't know how
ehehe (Raster, any hint on this?).
Anyway, and the important thing, I've found this site that talks about the
desktop search API. It's in spanish, but I'm guessing you'll see it in
english (or your local language), but if it doesn't, let me know if you need
spanish -> english translation

here is the link: http://code.google.com/intl/es-419/apis/desktop/

<http://code.google.com/intl/es-419/apis/desktop/>regards
-- 
Wido
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