This is not very good since the default ikiwiki
templates produce XHTML instead of HTML.
-To produces valid XHTML, you need to edit
-googleform.tmpl (in e.g. /usr/share/ikiwiki/templates):
-
-
- --- googleform.tmpl.orig 2009-02-13 02:47:00.000000000 -0600
- +++ googleform.tmpl 2009-02-13 02:47:40.000000000 -0600
- @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
- <form method="get" action="http://www.google.com/search" id="searchform">
- <div>
- - <input name="sitesearch" value="<TMPL_VAR SITEFQDN>" type="hidden">
- - <input name="q" value="" id="searchbox" size="16" maxlength="255" type="text">
- + <input name="sitesearch" value="<TMPL_VAR SITEFQDN>" type="hidden" />
- + <input name="q" value="" id="searchbox" size="16" maxlength="255" type="text" />
- </div>
- </form>
-
-Just tow tiny changes.
+> Fixed, thanks for the patch! --[[Joey]]
+
+It works to pass the whole wiki baseurl to Google, not just the
+domain, and appears to be legal. I've got a wiki that'd benefit
+(it's a few directories down from the root). Can the plugin be
+tweaked to do this? --[[schmonz]]
+
+> Done. --[[Joey]]
+
+The main page said:
+
+> Also, if the same domain has other content, outside the wiki's
+> content, it will be searched as well.
+
+Is it still true now? (Or this statement is out of date?) --[weakish]
+
+[weakish]: http://weakish.pigro.net
+
+> I checked, and it's never been true; google is given the url to the top
+> of the wiki and only searches things in there. --[[Joey]]