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How To Create Search Connector For Any Site In Windows 7

Last Updated on April 13, 2020 by admin 3 Comments

Well, in my ‘Download “Into Windows connector for Windows 7” post I showed you how to search Into Windows right within the explorer itself. What if you have to search for any wallpaper, music, and videos? Yup, you can create a search connector for any site and use it in Windows 7.

Connector

If you are aware, Federated search enables users to search remote data sources from within Windows Explorer. Remote data sources make themselves searchable with a simple web front end that exposes their search capabilities. In simple words, Federated Search feature provides the ability to search any web site within Windows Explorer.

For instance, let’s consider you tube as our favorite site. Follow the below procedure to create a search connector for any site (Here, YouTube).

1. Copy the below code in your Notepad.

<?xml version=”1.0? encoding=”UTF-8??><OpenSearchDescription xmlns=http://a9.com/-/spec/opensearch/1.1/ xmlns:ms-ose=”http://schemas.microsoft.com/opensearchext/2009/”>
<ShortName>ENTER IN THE NAME OF YOUR SEARCH HERE</ShortName>
<Description>ENTER IN YOUR DESCRIPTION HERE</Description>
<Url type=”application/rss+xml” template=”
http://search.msn.com/results.aspx?q={searchTerms}+site:WEBSITE.COM&num=10&format=rss”/>
<Url type=”text/html” template=”
http://search.live.com/results.aspx?q={searchTerms}+site:WEBSITE.COM&format=rss”/>
</OpenSearchDescription>

2. Replace the following terms with your desired site’s information.

* Replace “ENTER IN THE NAME OF THE YOUR SEARCH” with Your Favorite Site Name (Ex: YouTube).

* Replace “Enter IN YOUR DESCRIPTION HERE” with Your Favorite Site Description (Ex: Search YouTube For Videos).

*Replace”10” with the number of search results you like to get when you enter the search keyword (Ex: 6).

*Replace “WEBSITE.COM” with the URL address of the site (Ex: youtube.com).

3. Next, save the file with .osdx extension.

Save Error

4. If you see the above error while saving the code, you need to change the Encoding as UTF-8 from the drop down menu.

Save with UTF

4.  Right-click on the saved file and select “Create Search Connector” to install the connector.

5.  You are done!

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Comments

  1. Dima says

    September 14, 2012 at 11:20 am

    Same error “The description file is not compatible with this version of windows”.

  2. Nate says

    July 25, 2012 at 4:52 pm

    I get the same error. “The description file is not compatible with this version of windows”. Does anyone know why?

  3. Kodi says

    April 26, 2011 at 5:06 pm

    why does my windows cannot add it as a search connecter when adding it, it says “The description file is not compatible with this version of windows” and i usse windows 7 home premium..

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