To: K-list
Recieved: 2003/11/26 00:55
Subject: Re: [K-list] Re: search engine for list
From: Mystress Angelique Serpent
On 2003/11/26 00:55, Mystress Angelique Serpent posted thus to the K-list:
Yes, I have been a little puzzled at the requests and frustration, for
the same reason. I know the google box on the search page doesn't work, but
google has the whole site indexed, including the archives, and my site
stats show it to be a regular visitor. The google search is much more
effective than the in-house one.
Site stats are cool! I even get a list of most used keywords searched.
Since Jan of this year the website has been called for 3719 *different*
keywords, the word "kundalini" is at the top of the list, 1117 searches,
9.3% of the total.
Google is the search engine used to reach the site most frequently,
accounting for 48.6% of the search engine traffic, and 2769 hits for this
November, alone. Googlebot search spider is a regular visitor, and accounts
for 14033 hits out of the monthly total so far of 209128. (141411 pages
visited so far this month.) Also, google searches the entire site, not just
the archives.
I guess I have not thought much about updating the search engine,
because I see these stats... I already knew the google search was getting
more use than the in-house one... but nobody else can access the site
stats, so... Also, it took me a few *years* to find a freeware search
engine that could handle 24,000 pages. Most are intended for normal sites
of 100 pages or less. Why bother changing it, when google does it so well?
I usually search my email archives then find the page on the web by
date. I do use the in-house engine quite frequently too. The "find on this
page" search feature of Iexplore makes perusing the digests a snap. It
takes you directly to the keyword.
Hillary, can I ask you to update the search page, add some suggestions
for using google? (The search page needs to be chmod 755 and I'm not sure
you know how... simple actually, left click on the file, server side in FTP
after uploading, then right click, hit "chmod" and set it to owner
read-write-execute, and the other two columns to read -execute )
Right now I'm hip deep in complicated cgi code, adding a bulletin board
to domin8rex to replace the K-Goddess list that was deleted by yahoo last
Jan. Many thanks to Sabrina (whimsical Zephyr) who agreed to co-admin the
K-Goddess project in the chat last Sunday.
I have really been enjoying reading the responses to the member poll.
The list was so quiet, I was wondering if it had outlived it's usefulness.
Delightful to know so many people still value it, and very interesting to
read the awakening stories, and the different perspectives on enlightenment
and the K process. Surprised to see how many folks who I feel are awakened,
believe they are not!
At 12:13 PM 25/11/03, Druout AT_NOSPAM aol.com wrote:
>Someone recently mentioned a great Google feature under the "advanced
>search" option.
>
>You can list numerous words, and then type in www.kundalini-gateway.org
>under the "domain" section. Then click "google search."
>
>I'm not sure how complete it is, but it works wonderfully! :)
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