X-Git-Url: http://git.indexdata.com/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=doc%2Fmkws-manual.markdown;h=c1290b307ceb959cb3dd092ff8cdeb8cb6a85343;hb=0c89d53214ae11af36e7ce08b3d2c99cc8521a53;hp=e76a1dadb029ed599c64079a573a63cb33f04049;hpb=bc3f59298d3a037d1e8b719e525db700ecc893bd;p=mkws-moved-to-github.git diff --git a/doc/mkws-manual.markdown b/doc/mkws-manual.markdown index e76a1da..c1290b3 100644 --- a/doc/mkws-manual.markdown +++ b/doc/mkws-manual.markdown @@ -40,7 +40,7 @@ extent. Against this backdrop, we introduced MKWS (the MasterKey Widget Set) -- a set of simple, very high-level HTML+CSS+JavaScript components that can be incorporated into any web-site to provide MasterKey searching facilities. By placing `
`s with well-known -identifiers in any HTML page, the various components of an application +MKWS classes in any HTML page, the various components of an application can be embedded: search-boxes, results areas, target information, etc. @@ -57,17 +57,16 @@ The following is a complete MKWS-based searching application: -
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-Go ahead, try it! You don't even need a web-server. Just copy and -paste this HTML into a file on your computer -- `/tmp/magic.html`, -say -- and point your web-browser at it: -`file:///tmp/magic.html`. Just like that, you have working -metasearching. - +Go ahead, try it! Simply put the above in a file (e.g index.html), +drop it into a folder accessible with an ordinary web-server (e.g Apache) +and load it in your web browser (and no, usually, you can't just load the file +directly from disk as some browsers, e.g Chrome, won't allow storing cookies). +Just like that, you have working metasearching. How the example works ---------------------