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Google Search Appliance: Search Protocol Reference Request Format 20
sitesearch
Limits search results to documents in the specified domain, host, or web directory. Has no effect if the
q
parameter is empty. This parameter has the same effect as the
site
special query term.
Unlike the
as_sitesearch
parameter, the
sitesearch
parameter is not affected by the
as_dt
parameter. The
sitesearch
and
as_sitesearch
parameters are handled differently in the XML results.
The
sitesearch
parameter’s value is not appended to the search query in the results. The original
query term is not modified when you use the
sitesearch
parameter. The specified value for this
parameter must contain fewer than 125 characters.
Default value: Empty string
sort
Specifies a sorting method. Results can be sorted by date. (See “Sorting” on page 36 for sort parameter
format and details.)
Default value: Empty string
start
Specifies the index number of the first entry in the result set that is to be returned. Use this parameter
and the
num
parameter (see “num” on page 16) to implement page navigation for search results. The
index number of the results is 0-based. For example:
start
=0,
num
=10, returns the first 10 results. These are returned by default if you do not specify
values for
start
or
num
.
start
=10,
num
=10, returns the next 10 results.
The maximum number of results available for a query is 1,000, i.e., the value of the start parameter
added to the value of the
num
parameter cannot exceed 1,000.
Default value: 0
tlen
Specifies the number of bytes that would be used to return the search results title. If titles contain
characters that need more bytes per character, for example in utf-8, this parameter can be used to
specify a higher number of bytes to get more characters for titles in the search results.
Default value: 70 bytes
ud
Specifies whether results include
ud
tags. A
ud
tag contains internationalized domain name (IDN)
encoding for a result URL. IDN encoding is a mechanism for including non-ASCII characters. When a
ud
tag is present, the search appliance uses its value to display the result URL, including non-ASCII
characters.
The value of the
ud
parameter can be zero (0) or one (1):
A value of 0 excludes
ud
tags from the results.
A value of 1 includes
ud
tags in the results.
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