1WWW::SearchResult(3) User Contributed Perl Documentation WWW::SearchResult(3)
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6 WWW::SearchResult - class for results returned from WWW::Search
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9 require WWW::Search;
10 require WWW::SearchResult;
11 $search = new WWW::Search;
12 $search->native_query(WWW::Search::escape_query($query));
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17 A framework for returning the results of "WWW::Search".
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20 WWW::Search
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23 The particular fields returned in a result are backend- (search
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29 To create a new WWW::SearchResult, call
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34 Returns the primary URL. Note that there may be a list of urls, see
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39 Every result is required to have at least one URL.
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42 Add a URL to the list.
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49 Add a URL to the related_url list.
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52 Return a reference to the list of related urls.
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55 Add a title to the list or related titles.
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58 Return a reference to the list of related titles.
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60 title, description, score, change_date, index_date, size, raw
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69 title The title of the hit result (typically that provided by the
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78 path of the result. It might also indicate the source site
79 name or address whence the result came, for example, 'CNN' or
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87 Same meaning as source above, for adding sources in case there
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90 sources Returns a reference to the list of sources.
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92 score A backend specific, numeric score of the search result. The
93 exact range of scores is search-engine specific. Usually
94 larger scores are better, but this is no longer required. See
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98 This is intended to be a backend-independent score of the
99 search result. The range of this score is between 0 and 1000.
100 Higher values indicate better quality results.
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106 When the result was last changed. Typically this is the
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110 When the search engine indexed the result.
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112 size The approximate size of the result, in bytes. This is only an
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117 raw The raw HTML for the entire result. Raw should be exactly the
118 raw HTML for one entry. It should not include list or table
119 setup commands (like ul or table tags), but it may include list
120 item or table data commands (like li, tr, or td). Whether raw
121 contains a list entry, table row, br-separated lines, or plain
122 text is search-engine dependent. In fact, many backends do not
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125 as_HTML Convert the search result to a human-readable form, decorated
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150 WWW::SearchResult was written by John Heidemann. WWW::SearchResult is
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