As I said, you need to either run cron manually or set it up to run about once an hour or two. See my original post for instructions.

2009/3/23 ram prasath <ramprasath_explicit@yahoo.co.in>
Thank you victor for your quick reply..
   
  I had  tried the solution given by you But I didn't able to get the search value I  had given

Its showing like this

Your search yielded no results




--- On Mon, 23/3/09, Victor Kane <victorkane@gmail.com> wrote:

From: Victor Kane <victorkane@gmail.com>
Subject: Re: [support] simple search
To: support@drupal.org
Date: Monday, 23 March, 2009, 6:45 PM


First of all, your site has to be indexed regularly, you can do this by either running cron manually from the admin status report page (Administer -> Reports), or by setting up cron to run on your server (see http://drupal.org/cron ).

Then there are two ways to add the interface for the users:

1. Assign the search block to any region (header, sidebar, etc.) you like. You can do this in Administer > Site building > Blocks.
2. Many themes include a search block which can be enabled via the theme configuration at Administer > Site building > Themes ... > your theme configuration.

Victor Kane
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2009/3/23 ram prasath <ramprasath_explicit@yahoo.co.in>
HI,
  Can u tel me how to add a simple search using drupal. im my drupal home page


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