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Register Today on DNForum IT'S FREE!I am making a webpage and my webpage is a large and long page. I need to incorporate the Find function that IE offers into my webpage to make it easy for visitors to search for a word. Since most of my visitors won't be computer savvy people, having them use "Ctrl"+"F" or "Edit"+"Find" to find a keyword will drive them away. Any smart people out there? I will give credit to you by having your name/site, whatever you want if you solve my problem.
the find fuction IE offers?
Ya if you are using Internet Explorer, you can go to Edit then Find and type in a keyword to find it in the entire page.
Last edited by umkcbuyer; 02-27-2004 at 10:30 PM.
um, thats the same as hitting control + F...Originally Posted by umkcbuyer
Yes u r right, you know how to do solve my problem?
there should be a script, or a component of a script that does this, look on hotscripts.com
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Thanks guys I'll check it out and please keep me posted if you find anything. The difficult part is that my web page is a html page that is converted from an Excel spreadsheet. There's nothing in the <body> </body> section. Hopefully I'll find something.
A simple search script should do the trick. php or javascript would be my choices.
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