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Add the link at the page above (IE will warn you it's dangerous, but if
you look at the JavaScript code, it is not) and then on any page,
highlight text and go to the link you added to your favorites to search
it in Google. Google will search the site you are currently on for the
term you have highlighted.
Hope that's what you were looking for. I'm finding it useful as well.
--- G A <garkin_esl -at- yahoo -dot- com> wrote:
> I'm looking for some kind of app or browser add-on that lets you
> search a site for a particular word or phrase. Any ideas?
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