A method and system for creating and using an embedded search link document.
Embedded
search link documents are search-enabled through the use of a wizard. The wizard
initially prompts a user to open an HTML-formatted genesis document in an editing
pane. Once the genesis document is loaded, the user may add and manipulate search
links by customizing the relevant search parameters. The invention permits a user
to tailor a search by selecting various search parameters describing the search
objective. Once the search parameters are specified, the search engine finds documents
meeting the search criteria from a catalog that was built by crawling World Wide
Web sites. These documents are filtered for relevance and compiled into a results
list. The documents comprising the results list are placed into one of a set of
site catalogs, depending on which of the search criteria are embodied in the individual
document. The results list is returned to the user, who may designate certain links
as preferred links. These preferred links will be compressed and stored, and will
always show up at the top of the search results list. Similarly, the search criteria
are compressed and stored as a portion of the search link embedded within the genesis
document. Once the user has created all desired search links, the genesis document
is saved as an embedded search link document. Later users may initiate searches
by accessing an embedded search link.