the site search tool, when added to a page.. going to the button's event, the selected javascript is searchPage();
what actually gets performed (which logically matches the tool name) is a search of the current web folder the page is within, encompassing said page and all other neighboring pages in the same directory.
Is there a tool, or option of this tool, to restrict the search to said page only? Much like 'Ctrl+F' (which unfortunately cannot be invoked by a page in the browser).
I may go with this script https://www.seabreezecomputers.com/tips/find6.htm if there is nothing readily available.
Thanks in advance.
			
			
									
						
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Re: site search miscellany tool
There is no standard solution for a single page search. The 'site search' includes all pages that were indexed.
Note that you can configure each page individually. So, you can disable search for all page except one.
			
			
									
						
										
						Note that you can configure each page individually. So, you can disable search for all page except one.
