PHP - What's The Best Way To Use Heading Tags And Show Them On Google Search Engine?
For a long time, I think I have been using heading tags wrong on websites.
They always show like this on Google.
Websitename websitename.com/category?name=mystery Posted by Night Flyer; 7 days ago; 5 views. « first; « prev; 1 of 1; next »; last ». Contact Us; @ 2014 websitename Inc. All Rights Reserved.As you can see, Google takes all the heading tags on my page and puts them in the description of the search result. So I have finally come to the conclusion that I should not be using heading tags for those things. Am I correct on that? Similar TutorialsI require a page to be added to my website. This page will facilitate a refined search via Google, Bing and Yahoo search engine simultaneously , show the top 5 of each engine. Is this possible using php ? Thank's I am using html5 and all the pages have h2 headings as titles. They all show up in google search results fine. The only thing that doesn't show up fine are some of the descriptions under each heading. Some meta descriptions show up fine under the correct heading title, while rest shows ALL the heading tags AS description under each search result.
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www.mywebsite.com/category?id=5&name=cars I want to know how to display results from mysql database by filling in a form. but i have found a tutorial which shows typing in a text box which displays results. if i follow this tutorial will it help me to understand and create php coding to display results for my form? Ok, so I have a bit of code but it's not working as it should, would one of you guys have a look at it and let me know where I'm going wrong? Basically I need to be able to input several words or terms into the text area, each on a separate line and have the results displayed something like: hello: 23,000.000 hello world: 19,000,000 world: 278,000,000 I also see that the script is not searching the words / terms inside quotes (EG. "hello world") TIA Code: [Select] <html> <body> <?php function my_fetch($url,$user_agent='Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 5.01; Windows NT 5.0)') { $ch = curl_init(); curl_setopt ($ch, CURLOPT_URL, $url); curl_setopt ($ch, CURLOPT_USERAGENT, $user_agent); curl_setopt ($ch, CURLOPT_HEADER, 0); curl_setopt ($ch, CURLOPT_RETURNTRANSFER, 1); curl_setopt ($ch, CURLOPT_REFERER, 'http://www.google.com/'); $result = curl_exec ($ch); curl_close ($ch); return $result; } $s = $_GET['s']; if (isset($s)) { echo "<p><i>Search for $s</i></p>"; $s = urlencode($s); $data = my_fetch("http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=" . $s . "&btnG=Google+Search"); $data = strip_tags($data); $find = 'Results 1 - 10 of about '; $find2 = ' for'; $data = strstr($data, $find); $pos = strpos($data, $find2); $search_number=substr($data,strlen($find), $pos-strlen($find)); echo "Total Results: $search_number"; } else { ?> <form name="form1" id="form1" method="get" action=""> <div align="left"> <p> <textarea name="s" type="text" id="s" rows="8" style="width:60%" /></textarea><br /> <input type="submit" name="Submit" value="Results" /></p> Put "" around the string: <input type="checkbox" checked name="apos" value="true" /><br /> </div> </form> <p> <?php } ?> </p> </body> </html> Hello, Does anyone know a tutorial I can follow to create my own search engine over the items I have in my SQL database? I find a lot of tutorials but they are all 'one word searches' which means if you type two words you will get all results that contain either word (too many hits). If the search engine tutorial displays result with AJAX even better. Thanks for help. df Friends, I want to extract the Search Keyword from the URL, a visitor came from. I am using a PHP CMS and want to show the Keyword on my Blog. So if they search "abcd" from google, i want to extract "abcd" and echo on my blog. Here is the coding i could got hold of, but its not working, not echoing anything <?php function pk_stt2_function_get_delimiter($ref) { $search_engines = array('google.com' => 'q', 'go.google.com' => 'q', 'images.google.com' => 'q', 'video.google.com' => 'q', 'news.google.com' => 'q', 'blogsearch.google.com' => 'q', 'maps.google.com' => 'q', 'local.google.com' => 'q', 'search.yahoo.com' => 'p', 'search.msn.com' => 'q', 'bing.com' => 'q', 'msxml.excite.com' => 'qkw', 'search.lycos.com' => 'query', 'alltheweb.com' => 'q', 'search.aol.com' => 'query', 'search.iwon.com' => 'searchfor', 'ask.com' => 'q', 'ask.co.uk' => 'ask', 'search.cometsystems.com' => 'qry', 'hotbot.com' => 'query', 'overture.com' => 'Keywords', 'metacrawler.com' => 'qkw', 'search.netscape.com' => 'query', 'looksmart.com' => 'key', 'dpxml.webcrawler.com' => 'qkw', 'search.earthlink.net' => 'q', 'search.viewpoint.com' => 'k', 'mamma.com' => 'query'); $delim = false; if (isset($search_engines[$ref])) { $delim = $search_engines[$ref]; } else { if (strpos('ref:'.$ref,'google')) $delim = "q"; elseif (strpos('ref:'.$ref,'search.atomz.')) $delim = "sp-q"; elseif (strpos('ref:'.$ref,'search.msn.')) $delim = "q"; elseif (strpos('ref:'.$ref,'search.yahoo.')) $delim = "p"; elseif (preg_match('/home\.bellsouth\.net\/s\/s\.dll/i', $ref)) $delim = "bellsouth"; } return $delim; } /** * retrieve the search terms from search engine query * */ function pk_stt2_function_get_terms($d) { $terms = null; $query_array = array(); $query_terms = null; $query = explode($d.'=', $_SERVER['HTTP_REFERER']); $query = explode('&', $query[1]); $query = urldecode($query[0]); $query = str_replace("'", '', $query); $query = str_replace('"', '', $query); $query_array = preg_split('/[\s,\+\.]+/',$query); $query_terms = implode(' ', $query_array); $terms = htmlspecialchars(urldecode(trim($query_terms))); return $terms; } /** * get the referer * */ function pk_stt2_function_get_referer() { if (!isset($_SERVER['HTTP_REFERER']) || ($_SERVER['HTTP_REFERER'] == '')) return false; $referer_info = parse_url($_SERVER['HTTP_REFERER']); $referer = $referer_info['host']; if(substr($referer, 0, 4) == 'www.') $referer = substr($referer, 4); return $referer; } $referer = pk_stt2_function_get_referer(); if (!$referer) return false; $delimiter = pk_stt2_function_get_delimiter($referer); if( $delimiter ){ $term = pk_stt2_function_get_terms($delimiter); } echo $term; ?> May someone help? Natasha T Hi, I have a script which searches the MySQL database. It outputs the result which is a business name, but I need the business name to be in a link so the user can click on it and go to another page to find out more information. However the business name is not included in the link, but the $value is.
Here is my script
<?php include 'init.php'; // normal search $result_tb = ""; if (!empty($_POST['SEARCH']) && !empty($_POST['search_value'])) { $e = $_POST['search_value']; $query = 'SELECT aquaticCenterName FROM reviews WHERE ' . "aquaticCenterName LIKE '%$e%' OR " . "town LIKE '%$e%' OR " . "county LIKE '%$e%' OR " . "country LIKE '%$e%' OR " . "rating LIKE '%$e%' "; $query_result = $con->query($query); $result_tb = '<div>'; while ($rows = $query_result->fetch_assoc()) { foreach ($rows as $k => $v) { $result_tb .= '<a href="reviewResults.php?aquaticCenterName= . $v . ">' . $v . '</a><br>'; } } $result_tb .='</div><hr>'; $con->close(); } ?> <?php include 'includes/overall/header.php'; include 'includes/logo.php'; ?> <form method="post" action="<?php echo $_SERVER['PHP_SELF']; ?>"> <table> <tr> <td> <input type="text" name="search_value" size="30" maxlength="30"/> </td> <td> <input type="submit" name="SEARCH" value="Search"/> </td> </tr> </table> </form> <?php echo $result_tb; ?> <?php include 'includes/overall/footer.php';But when I click on the link, I get this in the address bar reviewResults.php?aquaticCenterName=%20.%20$v%20. How do I get this to read eg, reviewResults.php?aquaticCenterName=PaulsAquaticCenter Many Thanks aquaman I thinking about building a search engine just as a fun project and a way to develop my skills. However I'm not sure where to start... I want it to be a comparison search engine for computer parts so say the user type in "RAM" it would display results from PC World, Ebuyer, etc. I was thinking of using cURL but how do I know where the search results are on each page. For example say I get a html page of results from PC World and store them in a variable how do I then know what to strip out to get the results I want? Would I just have to look at the source code? Also would I then have to work this out for each site I wanted to search from and have a different method of getting the results from search site? If anyone has done anything like this in the past and could give me some advice that would be great. Thanks Php search engine for my site I have a Romanian based language site: http://www.firmelavedere.com with informations about business companies. I implemented a simple php search engine for my website on pages like this on the top right corner: http://www.firmelave...aj-Zalau-15.php I want to add a new radio box field to select language for displayed text. Is there a possibility to integrate Google Site Search with more languages? How can i do that? I need some code suggestions, to make this script run fast. Thanks all. hi frnds need a small favour...... i want to create a page with a simple text box and a submit button and as soon as i click the submit button it should get the data from the database matching to the text what i enterd in the text box and sholud display those data below the text box according to the number of keywords that are matching ..text that matches max keywords should display first...simply to say i need exactly the way google search engine homepage works... Mega thanks in advance pythagoras Good evening, I am a newbie when it comes to programming, and I am yet learning. With several help from this forum, and other websites, I am able to finish my very first PHP project. It worked fine, as well as the search engine. However, it is foreseen that the application will be utilizing huge amount of data which would require pagination when viewing. And so I found a tutorial from php freaks as well. However, after I integrated the codes from my web application, the search engine suddenly stopped working. It is still, when I leave the field blank, which would display all data. However, if I type down a search query on the field, it still displays all data. Can anyone help me on this? Here's my complete code: <link href="add_client.css" rel="stylesheet" type="text/css"> <?PHP include("dbconnection.php"); $query = "SELECT * FROM records"; if(isset($_POST["btnSearch"])) { $query .= " WHERE last_name LIKE '%".$_POST["search"]."%' OR first_name LIKE '%".$_POST["search"]."%'OR territory LIKE '%".$_POST["search"]."%'OR job_title LIKE '%".$_POST["search"]."%'OR title LIKE '%".$_POST["search"]."%'OR employer LIKE '%".$_POST["search"]."%' ORDER BY territory ASC" ; $result = mysql_query($query, $connection) or die(mysql_error()); } ?> <table width="760" border="0" align="center" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0"> <tr> <td><table width="760" border="0" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0"> <tr> <td width="199" align="center" valign="top"><a href="login.html"><img src="invent-asia.gif" alt="" width="152" height="58" border="0" /></a> <script type="text/javascript" src="menu.js"></script></td> <td width="176" align="right" valign="bottom"><a href="main.php"><img src="Home.jpg" width="104" height="20" border="0"/></a></td> <td width="130" align="right" valign="bottom"><img src="View.jpg" width="104" height="20" border="0"/></td> <td width="146" align="right" valign="bottom"><a href="add_client.php"><img src="Add.jpg" width="104" height="20" border="0"/></a></td> <td width="109" align="right" valign="bottom"> </td> </tr> </table></td> </tr> <tr> <td><table width="760" border="0" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0"> <tr> <td width="200" height="3" bgcolor="#1B1C78"><img src="images/topspacerblue.gif" alt="" width="1" height="3" /></td> <td width="560" bgcolor="#0076CC"><img src="images/topspacerlblue.gif" alt="" width="1" height="3" /></td> </tr> </table></td> </tr> <tr> <td height="553" align="center" valign="top" bgcolor="#F3FAFE"><br /> <form name="form" action="view_client.php" method="post"> <br /> <table width="351" border="0"> <tr> <td width="137" align="left" valign="middle">SEARCH RECORD:</td> <td width="144" align="center" valign="middle"><input type="text" name="search" /></td> <td width="56" align="left" valign="middle"><input type="submit" name="btnSearch" value="Search" /></td> </tr> </table> <br /> <table border="0" cellpadding="3" cellspacing="1" bordercolor="38619E" > <tr> <th width="80" align="center" bgcolor="#E0E8F3">Territory</th> <th width="330" align="center" bgcolor="#E0E8F3">Employer</th> <th width="160" align="center" bgcolor="#E0E8F3">Name</th> <th width="80" align="center" valign="middle" bgcolor="#E0E8F3"> </th> </tr> <?php $conn = mysql_connect('localhost','root','') or trigger_error("SQL", E_USER_ERROR); $db = mysql_select_db('invent-asia',$conn) or trigger_error("SQL", E_USER_ERROR); $sql = "SELECT COUNT(*) FROM records"; $result = mysql_query($sql, $conn) or trigger_error("SQL", E_USER_ERROR); $r = mysql_fetch_row($result); $numrows = $r[0]; $rowsperpage = 10; $totalpages = ceil($numrows / $rowsperpage); if (isset($_GET['currentpage']) && is_numeric($_GET['currentpage'])) { $currentpage = (int) $_GET['currentpage']; } else { $currentpage = 1; } if ($currentpage > $totalpages) { $currentpage = $totalpages; } if ($currentpage < 1) { $currentpage = 1; } $offset = ($currentpage - 1) * $rowsperpage; $sql = "SELECT * FROM records LIMIT $offset, $rowsperpage"; $result = mysql_query($sql, $conn) or trigger_error("SQL", E_USER_ERROR); if($result) { for($i=0; $i<mysql_num_rows($result); $i++) { $id = trim(mysql_result($result, $i, "id")); $territory = trim(mysql_result($result, $i, "territory")); $employer = trim(mysql_result($result, $i, "employer")); $first_name = trim(mysql_result($result, $i, "first_name")); $last_name = trim(mysql_result($result, $i, "last_name")); echo "<td>".$territory."</td>"; echo "<td>".$employer."</td>"; echo "<td>".$last_name.", ".$first_name."</td>"; echo "<td><a href='edit_client.php?id=".$id."'>edit</a> | <a href='delete_client.php?id=".$id."'>delete</a> </td>"; echo "</tr>"; } } $range = 3; if ($currentpage > 1) { echo " <a href='{$_SERVER['PHP_SELF']}?currentpage=1'><<</a> "; $prevpage = $currentpage - 1; echo " <a href='{$_SERVER['PHP_SELF']}?currentpage=$prevpage'><</a> "; } for ($x = ($currentpage - $range); $x < (($currentpage + $range) + 1); $x++) { if (($x > 0) && ($x <= $totalpages)) { if ($x == $currentpage) { echo " [<b>$x</b>] "; } else { echo " <a href='{$_SERVER['PHP_SELF']}?currentpage=$x'>$x</a> "; } } } if ($currentpage != $totalpages) { $nextpage = $currentpage + 1; echo " <a href='{$_SERVER['PHP_SELF']}?currentpage=$nextpage'>></a> "; echo " <a href='{$_SERVER['PHP_SELF']}?currentpage=$totalpages'>>></a> "; } ?> </table> <p> <br /> </p> </form> <p> </p></td> </tr> <tr> <td height="38"><table width="760" border="0" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0"> <tr> <td width="200" height="35" align="center" bgcolor="#1B1C78" class=white><img src="images/topspacerblue.gif" alt="" width="1" height="3" /> <a href="disclaimer.html"><font color="#FFFFFF">Legal Disclaimer</font></a> </td> <td width="560" align="center" bgcolor="#0076CC" class=white><img src="images/topspacerlblue.gif" alt="" width="1" height="3" /> Copyright © 2006 - 2010 InventAsia Limited. All rights reserved. </td> </tr> </table></td> </tr> </table> Immediate response is very well appreciated. Thank you very much ^^ Hi Everyone. Am about to create a search engine for my project using php and mysql. My question is that > Do i have to keep creating tables and entries in the database to contain all the topics to be searched for? Or is there another way to go about it? cos i dont think i can really enter all the search topics and their web address and also their keywords. Thank You. I have a search bar that searches my databases for information. It works perfectly on my site,. I want to know how to make it modular so that other people can place my search box on their site and get results from my databse without having to give out all my site infomration. Hello, I would like to build a php search engine against a mysql database. I am looking for a tutorial but haven't been able to find any good ones. Any ideas of where I can find one? I need one where I can search with several words and if it has the stemmer.class.inc and so on would be great also. thanks, df I made a search engine to search my database for specific users ( well I used a tutorial ). I'm not getting any errors atleast when loading the page which is a first for me. However, now I am tackled by something new. When entering the keywords and submitting the search I get: Access forbidden! You don't have permission to access the requested object. It is either read-protected or not readable by the server. If you think this is a server error, please contact the webmaster. Error 403 127.0.0.1 04/30/07 11:09:21 Apache/2.2.16 (Win32) PHP/5.3.3 Which is odd for me because I am using the same config.php with connection code to connect to the db which I used with all my other pages. And in those pages I have been able to add/delete/edit and display records from the database tables. Does this have something to do with it being a search engine? Here is my code: Code: [Select] <html> <head> </head> <body> <h2>Search</h2> <form name="search" method="post" action="<?=$PHP_SELF?>"> Seach for: <input type="text" name="find" /> in <Select NAME="field"> <Option VALUE="fname">First Name</option> <Option VALUE="sname">Last Name</option> <Option VALUE="sno">Profile</option> </Select> <input type="hidden" name="searching" value="yes" /> <input type="submit" name="search" value="Search" /> </form> </body> </html> <?php //This is only displayed if they have submitted the form $searching ='searching'; if ($searching =="yes") { echo "<h2>Results</h2><p>"; //If they did not enter data then they receive an error if ($find == "") { echo "<p>You forgot to enter a search term"; exit; } // Otherwise connect to database include 'includes/config.php'; include 'includes/functions.php'; connect(); // filtering $find = strtoupper($find); $find = strip_tags($find); $find = trim ($find); // search for term in specified field $data = mysql_query("SELECT * FROM student WHERE upper($field) LIKE'%$find%'"); // display results while($result = mysql_fetch_array( $data )) { echo $result['fname']; echo " "; echo $result['sname']; echo "<br>"; echo $result['sno']; echo "<br>"; echo "<br>"; } //Counts number or results and display message if there we're non $anymatches=mysql_num_rows($data); if ($anymatches == 0) { echo "Sorry, but we can not find an entry to match your query<br><br>"; } //And we remind them what they searched for echo "<b>Searched For:</b> " .$find; } ?> Any ideas? Thanks in advance This topic has been moved to Miscellaneous. http://www.phpfreaks.com/forums/index.php?topic=322620.0 I need some help with a php code I made for a search engine which I will use on my site, but an error code comes up please help me im ok at php but i need some pointers on my code! CODE: Code: [Select] <?php $button = $GET_['submit']; $search = $GET_['search']; if (!$button) echo "Please enter a keyword!"; else { if (strlen($search)<2) echo "search term to short" else { echo "you searched for $search <hr size='1'>" } mysql_connect("ftp.gpcoin.monkeyserve.com","seanhall_seanhall","81834567"); mysql_select_db("seanhall_search"); $search_exploded = explode(" ",$search) foreach($search_exploded as $search_each) { $x++; if ($x==1) $construct .= "keywords LIKE '%$search_each%'"; else $construct .= " OR keywords LIKE '%$search_each%'"; } $construct = "SELECT * FROM searchengine WHERE $construct"; echo $construct; $run = mysql_query($construct); $found = mysql_num_rows($run) if ($found==0) echo "No results Found."; else { echo "$foundnum results found!<p>"; while ($runrows = mysql_fetch_assoc($run)) { $title = $runrows['title']; $desc = $runrows['description']; $url = $runrows['url'] echo " <b>$title</b><br> $desc<br> <a herf='$url'>$url</a><br> "; } } } ?> error: Parse error: syntax error, unexpected T_ELSE, expecting ',' or ';' in /home/seanhall/public_html/search.php on line 11 Help I'm in the process of build a network and need to create a search that lets people search by both first and last names. I have tailored the code below to search for first names, but I don't know how to tailor it to search for both first and last names. Code: [Select] <?php //get data $button = $_GET['search']; $search = $_GET['search']; if (!$button) echo "You didn't submit a keyword."; else { if (strlen($search)<1) echo "Search term too short."; else { echo "You searched for $search<hr>"; require('connect.php'); //explode our search term $search_exploded = explode(" ",$search); foreach($search_exploded as $search_each) { //contruct query $x++; if ($x==1) $construct .= "firstname LIKE '%$search_each%'"; else $construct .= " OR firstname LIKE '%$search_each%'"; } //echo out construct $construct = "SELECT * FROM users WHERE $construct"; $run = mysql_query($construct); $foundnum = mysql_num_rows($run); if($foundnum==0) echo "No results found!<p>"; else { echo "$foundnum results found!<p>"; while ($runrows = mysql_fetch_assoc($run)) { //get data $firstname = $runrows['firstname']; $lastname = $runrows['lastname']; echo " $firstname $lastname "; } } } } ?> Hi, Im trying to do a search engine. However, im facing this errors.. Anyone can help.. Error : Notice: Undefined variable: searching in C:\wamp\www\i-document\s.php on line 17 Thankz in advance. Code: [Select] <h2>Search Form</h2> <form name="search" method="post" action="s.php"> Seach for: <input type="text" name="find" /> in <Select NAME="field"> <Option VALUE="file_name">File Name</option> <Option VALUE="year">Year</option> <Option VALUE="downer">Owner</option> < </Select> <input type="hidden" name="searching" value="yes" /> <input type="submit" name="search" value="Search" /> </form> <?php if ($searching =="yes"){ echo "<h3>Search Results</h3><p>"; if ($find == ""){ echo "<p>Please Enter a search term"; exit; } include "config.php"; $find = strtoupper($find); $find = strip_tags($find); $find = trim ($find); $query = mysql_query("SELECT * FROM document WHERE upper($field) LIKE'%$find%'"); while($result = mysql_fetch_array($query)){ echo $result['file_ref']; echo " "; echo $result['file_name']; echo "<br>"; echo $result['owner']; echo "<br>"; echo "<br>"; } $matches=mysql_num_rows($query); if ($matches == 0){ echo "Sorry, we can not find an entry to match your query<br><br>"; } echo "<b>Searched For:</b> " .$find; } ?> |