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Bidding Time: |
20/03/2005 18:04 - 24/04/2005 19:04 |
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$10-100 |
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Hello everyone, My name is Jonathan Regan :) This project is only open to programmers with excellent feedback. Please do not bid unless you have at least 20 perfect ratings. I'm sorry to be so restrictuve, but I need a professional result without problems this time. If you have any questions about me or this project, please check my past feedback at Scriptlance (50 perfect 10/10s) .. Ok, firstly - thanks for taking the time to read this project description :) This I hope, will be challenging - and it requires some serious skill. You will need a good understanding of parsing Google results, and you will need to know how to build an RSS feed. Here goes ... What I require is an RSS feed, that queries the Google search engine, and parses the listings for any given search query. In other words, I imagine it working like this: http://www.MyWebsite.com/cgi-bin/GooParse.cgi?keyword Where "keyword" is any given keyword, or keyword combination (keyword1+keyword2) and once I supply the keyword, the script then sends a query to Google for that keyword. Google lists the websites, and the URLs of each of the first say 5 websites are parsed, and then used in an RSS feed. Sound simple? Here is a quick example of how the script would work ... I supply the following URL for processing: http://www.MyWebsite.com/cgi-bin/GooParse.cgi?free+games The script then runs the following query at Google: http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=free+games&btnG=Google+Search and parses the URLs of the first five websites that appear for that query: www.miniclip.com www.download-free-games.com www.coffeebreakarcade.com www.free-games-net.com www.pogo.com These websites are then supplied in an RSS feed, as clickable links. Hopefully that makes sense. If you know what you're doing, then this will not be too hard. As Google changes it engine regularly, you will be given future work to insure the script stills works over time etc. If possible, I want this script to run quickly and accurately. Hope that makes sense. Any questions? Fire them by the messageboard. Thanks :) Cheers, Jonathan Related Projects: This project is the proprietary information of .
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