NAME
URI::ParseSearchString - parse Apache refferer logs and extract search engine query strings.
VERSION
Version 1.4 (more fat - less healthy ingredients!)
SYNOPSIS
use URI::ParseSearchString ( 'parse_search_string' );
$string = parse_search_string('http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=a+simple+test&btnG=Google+Search') ;
FUNCTIONS
parse_search_string
This module provides a simple function to parse and extract search engine query strings. It was designed and tested having Apache referrer logs in mind. It can be used for a wide number of purposes, including tracking down what keywords people use on popular search engines before they land on a site. It makes use of URI::split to extract the string and URI::Escape to un-escape the encoded characters in it. Although a number of existing modules and scripts exist for this purpose, the majority of them are either outdated using obsolete search strings associated with each engine.
The default function exported is "parse_search_string" which accepts an unquoted referrer string as input and returns the search engine query contained within. It currently works with both escaped and un-escaped queries and will translate the search terms before returning them in the latter case. The function returns undef in all other cases and errors.
for example:
$string = parse_search_string('http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=a+simple+test&btnG=Google+Search') ;
would return 'a simple test'
whereas
$string = parse_search_string('http://www.mamma.com/Mamma?utfout=1&qtype=0&query=a+more%21+complex_+search%24&Submit=%C2%A0%C2%A0Search%C2%A0%C2%A0') ;
would return 'a more! complex_ search$'
Currently supported search engines include:
AOL (UK)
AllTheWeb
Blueyonder (UK)
Feedster Blog Search
Fireball (DE)
Froogle
Froogle UK
Google
Google Blog Search
HotBot
Ice Rocket Blog Search
Lycos
Mamma
Mirago (UK)
MSN
Netscape
Technorati Blog Search
Tiscali (UK)
Web.de (DE)
Yahoo
AUTHOR
Spiros Denaxas, <s.denaxas at gmail.com>
BUGS
This is my first CPAN module so I encourage you to send all comments, especially bad, to my email address.
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SUPPORT
For more information, you could also visit my blog:
http://idaru.blogspot.com
COPYRIGHT & LICENSE
Copyright 2006 Spiros Denaxas, all rights reserved.
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.