Thats quite neat. A lot of the pages it finds are no longer full of mp3's mind you - and a lot are links to shitty mp3 download sites with a billion pop-ups. Handy though for the odd track...
incidently it finds the same type of servers that http://www.indiesurfer.blogspot.com/ finds
but theres are awesome, i'd love to find out how they do it
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Interesting ... I just copied the whole URL-thingie from above and using Ff(v 2.0.0.4) I pasted it into the linkpaththingie ... i.e. WITHOUT www.http.//:frigglegiggleblabberdyblah.suchandsoon.thisandthat ... and amazingly enough it (i.e. Ff) automatically picked up Google ... sooo ... are Google and Ff in cahoots? Why would Ff know that this: -inurl:(htm|html|php) intitle:"index of" +"last modified" +"parent directory" +description +size +(wma|mp3) "stereophonics" was supposed to invoke Google?
BTW ... it runs a little differently under yahoo etc.
firstly yes google and firefox do work quite closely together.
but the actual point is that if you type something into the address bar that isn't an address firefox searches for it using your defauld search engine, which in this case is obviously google :p
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cause it's been pointed out on ever forum on the web so every bugger's doing it!
so the personal servers it was finding have all tightened up the security or melted from the traffic :-x
Necros.
but theres are awesome, i'd love to find out how they do it
BTW ... it runs a little differently under yahoo etc.
but the actual point is that if you type something into the address bar that isn't an address firefox searches for it using your defauld search engine, which in this case is obviously google :p