Ramblings of Narc

When the issue isn't confused enough.

QQSearch!

Inspired by Jon Eveland‘s qqint, I’ve produced (from scratch) a personal version written in PHP and using an SQLite backend that anyone can set up and use themselves.

I started by putting up some slightly rambly QQSearch documentation that should explain what’s what, and why. Because the docs came first, they may be slightly out of date. They are also slightly ahead of the current state of development, as aliases have not yet been implemented (though it should be reasonably easy to do so).

You can use a demo of QQSearch with the really dangerous bits removed (i.e. no adding and deleting URL mappings).

If you like that, you can go ahead and:

Short instructions for use: download, extract to the htdocs folder of a PHP-enabled (version 5.1 minimum!) webserver, and browse to it.

If you need more help than that, feel free to contact me and I’ll do my best to get you sorted.


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