A search result page normally displays a descending series of links to files which contain the search word/s.
Instead of displaying the mere links, is there any simple (or even complicated) way to make the search results page display the entire page that the link/s would normally take you to? In other words, instead of displaying a series of links running down the page, the results page would display the entire html content of each relevant file that the links would normally take you to, with the entire contents of each file displayed one below the other in order of relevance or date.
This might sound cumbersome or pointless, but I have a very specific need for this precise function, so any help would be greatly appreciated.
Instead of displaying the mere links, is there any simple (or even complicated) way to make the search results page display the entire page that the link/s would normally take you to? In other words, instead of displaying a series of links running down the page, the results page would display the entire html content of each relevant file that the links would normally take you to, with the entire contents of each file displayed one below the other in order of relevance or date.
This might sound cumbersome or pointless, but I have a very specific need for this precise function, so any help would be greatly appreciated.
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