scri8e
Jan 1, 2008, 10:43 PM
Search CA LL Laws
I wasn't sure which category I should post this in? Here or computer something or other.
Since I was working with this because of needs driven by CA Landlord/Tenant Law. I decided to post here.
I was working on setting up a customized search engine for CA LL Law. It's a tool offered by Google. I was using the Linux side of my laptops dual boot. As I am learning Linux I am finding out how much more cooperative/easy to customize Linux OS
Is than XP.
I have been frustrated for a long time with search results returned for CA Landlord Tenant law. When I do search I don't seem to get very much information returned from CA sites. I only get info from other States on similar topics.
In trying to set this customized search engine up the reason why this happens became very clear to me. Of the 5 website URL's I put into the custom search script to search for the keywords within these 5 sites only. No matter what I put into this engine as Landlord/Tenant type key words. Only one site would return results. I couldn't understand why?
So I grabbed the first URL and pasted it into my browser window and this was returned:
Not Found The requested object does not exist on this server. The link you followed is either outdated, inaccurate, or the server has been instructed not to let you have it.
... blink blink...
I tried another link to a LA court site.
I'm in Linux still. It gives me an error also. With a pop-up saying that this site needs 4 java plug in's installed. In order to view/navigate it. So I try to install one of them. (only been messing in Linux for 2 days)... BONK... Broken application I have to force it quit.
So this site also has a block on it of a java breed. This is the site that gave me the plug in's needed
http://www.lasuperiorcourt.org/
The first one which is the main link for CA Law is always displayed the same way.
It has a cgi wais block on it. Are there other states that do this search engine blocking? Is this for a security reason? Or is this so the people are not allowed to search the information to educate themselves better on the Law?
I don't understand the reasoning there?
Then for grins I put the word tenant in here to search. It came up with zero. But when I put in gas it returned 2 pages. That page had the word Tenants in it? What the heck?
http://www.leginfo.ca.gov/const.html
It found that one page when I typed in tenants but not, tenant, found it when I put in Tenants.
I wasn't sure which category I should post this in? Here or computer something or other.
Since I was working with this because of needs driven by CA Landlord/Tenant Law. I decided to post here.
I was working on setting up a customized search engine for CA LL Law. It's a tool offered by Google. I was using the Linux side of my laptops dual boot. As I am learning Linux I am finding out how much more cooperative/easy to customize Linux OS
Is than XP.
I have been frustrated for a long time with search results returned for CA Landlord Tenant law. When I do search I don't seem to get very much information returned from CA sites. I only get info from other States on similar topics.
In trying to set this customized search engine up the reason why this happens became very clear to me. Of the 5 website URL's I put into the custom search script to search for the keywords within these 5 sites only. No matter what I put into this engine as Landlord/Tenant type key words. Only one site would return results. I couldn't understand why?
So I grabbed the first URL and pasted it into my browser window and this was returned:
Not Found The requested object does not exist on this server. The link you followed is either outdated, inaccurate, or the server has been instructed not to let you have it.
... blink blink...
I tried another link to a LA court site.
I'm in Linux still. It gives me an error also. With a pop-up saying that this site needs 4 java plug in's installed. In order to view/navigate it. So I try to install one of them. (only been messing in Linux for 2 days)... BONK... Broken application I have to force it quit.
So this site also has a block on it of a java breed. This is the site that gave me the plug in's needed
http://www.lasuperiorcourt.org/
The first one which is the main link for CA Law is always displayed the same way.
It has a cgi wais block on it. Are there other states that do this search engine blocking? Is this for a security reason? Or is this so the people are not allowed to search the information to educate themselves better on the Law?
I don't understand the reasoning there?
Then for grins I put the word tenant in here to search. It came up with zero. But when I put in gas it returned 2 pages. That page had the word Tenants in it? What the heck?
http://www.leginfo.ca.gov/const.html
It found that one page when I typed in tenants but not, tenant, found it when I put in Tenants.