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12/14/2012 9:49 AM
 

I've been trying to implement the Google Custom Search Engine (CSE) inside my DNN skin.   I would like to use the DNN search box using the DNN Search Skin object if at all possible for the search box.   But then use the Google CSE search results code on my search results page.

It looks like DNN corporation is doing something similar to this on www.dotnetnuke.com but the results page is using an IFRAME to render the results and I've read somewhere that the IFRAME  rendering from Google CSE is no longer supported.

Has anyone implemented Google CSE in their skin that could provide some support?

Thanks,

Scott

 
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