google images
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Oct. 18, 2008, 02:47 PM
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google images
This filter replaces the frameset of google images with the image you are looking for, if you click in the image it will give you to the page were the image is.
Code: [Patterns] |
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Oct. 21, 2008, 10:47 AM
Post: #2
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RE: google images
Ups! I forgot to remove the code for people not using html zones... $TST(V_Html=1)
BTW i was thinking nobody gives me thanks, but now i realise nobody downloaded it :P |
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Oct. 23, 2008, 08:45 AM
Post: #3
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RE: google images
You need to change images.google.es to images.google. too then I would give you a thank.
In fact, I am using sidki's config set, which has such filter built in already. |
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Oct. 23, 2008, 01:20 PM
(This post was last modified: Oct. 23, 2008 01:26 PM by lnminente.)
Post: #4
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RE: google images
Corrected. The thanks goes to you for your repply Whenever
The Sidki's filter is similar but while it replaces the link directly to the image, i replace the frameset for the image, and conserve the link to the page where the image is located |
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Oct. 23, 2008, 01:50 PM
Post: #5
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RE: google images
The filter in Sidki's config set was made by ProxRocks.
How about combining the 2 filters together? That is, replace the link directly to the image as ProxRocks did, and conserve the link to the page as you did, but to the site name beneath? |
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Oct. 23, 2008, 10:32 PM
Post: #6
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RE: google images
Is more difficult than it seems, i have in mind a filter to pass html code from the url after an \? to inject it in a html page located in html folder of proxo. If i get it i could do what you want. Anyway, i don't care so much in this kind of "tracking" because thanks to it our search results are better.
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