This is the code for a search this page box and submit button on your website, You Will need to past the first code in the tag on your document. You will need to paste the 2nd code in the html part of your document where you want it to appear! Its very easy,
Code 1:
<#script language=”JavaScript”>
var NS4 = (document.layers); // Which browser?
var IE4 = (document.all);
var win = window; // window to search. var n = 0;
function findInPage(str) { var
txt, i, found; if (str == “”) return false; // Find next
occurance of
the given string on the page, wrap around to the //
start of the page if necessary.
if (NS4) { // Look for match starting at the current
point. If not found, rewind
// back to the first match. if (!win.find(str)) while
(win.find(str, false, true))
n++; else n++; // If not found in either direction, give
message. if (n == 0)
alert(“Not found.”); } if (IE4) { txt =
win.document.body.createTextRange();
// Find the nth match from the top of the page. for (i
= 0; i <= n &&
(found = txt.findText(str)) != false; i++) { txt.moveStart
(“character”,
1); txt.moveEnd(“textedit”); } // If found, mark it and
scroll it into
view. if (found) { txt.moveStart(“character”, -1);
txt.findText(str);
txt.select(); txt.scrollIntoView(); n++; } // Otherwise,
start over at the top
of the page and find first match. else { if (n > 0) { n =
0; findInPage(str);
} // Not found anywhere, give message. else alert
(“Not found.”); } }
return false; } <#/script>
Code 2:
<#form
name=”search” onSubmit=”return findInPage
(this.string.value);”>
<#div align=”center”>
<#input
name=”string”
type=”text” size=15 onChange=”n = 0;”> <#/font> <#input
type=”submit” value=”Search Page”> <#/p> <#/div>
#form>