UWiki search-plugin for Mozilla

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Traxis

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I've written a search-plugin that adds Unreal Wiki searching functionality to Mozilla/Firefox and Netscape 6+. Just extract the contents of the attached zip to your browser's searchplugins folder, (ie: Program Files\Mozilla Firefox\searchplugins), and restart your browser.

This may not directly pertain to mapping, but I bet there are many mappers here who will find this useful.
 

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Taleweaver

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Off course
I feel stupid to ask this but... :shy:
How do you use this thing?
And what is 'Unreal Wiki search functionality'? (I know of the wiki site)

In case it isn't obvious: I don't really know what browser plug-in's are :eek:
 

Traxis

Waiting for the deathblow
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Sorry that I didn't write more specific instructions.

Here's how you use it with Firefox: (It is very similar with Netscape and Mozilla, but if you need help, just ask).

1) Extract the contents of the zip to your 'Mozilla Firefox\searchplugins' directory.

2) Open/Restart Firefox

3) Click the Google icon next to the search box in the top right:

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4) Select the 'Unreal Wiki' icon:

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5) Type your search terms in the box and press enter.
 

hpv

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Have you considered submitting it to the official search plugin site so that people could find it by using the add engines option in the search box?