Install versions < 2.0
Install the Product in Site-Setup Add/Remove Products.
Enter your Custom Search Engine's unique identifier in the
googlecoop configuration. (You find the identifier in the You can access the search page of your search engine by
adding If you have lots of Links in your site you want to add to
your searchengine you can export them by adding You may also produce a context file for your CSE.
If you use your sites keywords as labels for the CSE this contextfile will
include the keywords you assigned to your google co-op tool as facets and labels.
This comes in handy if you want to include more than 16 refinements in your stored
CSE. In a Linked CSE the specification of the search engine is hosted on your website.
Google retrieves the CSE specification from your website when your user searches in the CSE.
This has several very important benefits: You can now exploit the full power of your ideas to dynamically generate CSEs.
This makes it easier to share annotations between CSEs. This search engine will limit the sites to search to your current context, i.e. to the Bookmark
Folder you are in and the keywords you filtered by. The product was designed with ArgoUML and ArchgenXML.Install
code
section in the control panel of your searchengine)/googlecoop to the url of your plone instance.Exporting Plone links to Google co-op
/coop-lable.xml
to the url of the folder in which the links are located.
This produces an Annotation file with your plone subjects as labels.
You may want to edit that file before uploading it to google.
(In the Advanced section in the control panel of your searchengine)Building A Linked Custom Search Engine with Tasty Bookmarks
Tasty Links to a Custom Search Engine.Bookmark Folder) or as a response to a users query (Tasty view).Tasty Bookmarks generates two files for you:
Caveats
http://plone.org the slash (/) at the end of the URL is
mandantory so the link must be http://plone.org/.index.html,index.php, home.html, default.asp etc.
Do not link tohttp://www.unep.org/default.asp but to http://www.unep.org/ otherwise the annotation
file will resrict your searches to just that page.
