Sort of off topic but here's a list of existing services (some of
which are free) in case you don't want to reinvent the wheel.
http://www.justfitstudio.com/articles/plagiarism-detection.html
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This is the first time I've been surprised that a Drupal module
existed for something...
http://drupal.org/project/authenticate
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2012/2/16 John Taylor-Johnston :
> Can I use PHP to interface with Google? Any possible examples of this?
There's Google Custom Search API:
http://code.google.com/intl/nl-NL/apis/customsearch/v1/overview.html
It interfaces in JSON, and PHP has json functions included since PHP 5.2. [1].
It's free
On Thu, 2012-02-16 at 14:50 -0500, John Taylor-Johnston wrote:
> I'm a top quoter.
> I would parse the text first. Phrase by phrase, or phrase segments.
> Then spit out a report.
>
> Marc Guay wrote:
> > If that's not good enough, can you explain how you would like it to
> > function? Would the
On Thu, 2012-02-16 at 14:47 -0500, John Taylor-Johnston wrote:
> Can I use PHP to interface with Google? Any possible examples of this?
>
> Let's start with the first step. :)
>
> I'm sure proprietary sites like http://www.compilatio.net/ for example
> connects to search engines. They cannot be
I'm a top quoter.
I would parse the text first. Phrase by phrase, or phrase segments.
Then spit out a report.
Marc Guay wrote:
If that's not good enough, can you explain how you would like it to
function? Would the whole paper be scanned phrase-by-phrase for
matches and then spit out a report?
Can I use PHP to interface with Google? Any possible examples of this?
Let's start with the first step. :)
I'm sure proprietary sites like http://www.compilatio.net/ for example connects
to search engines. They cannot be crawling the net too. That would be crazy.
(I'm a top quoter. It's more i
> If you use the advanced search
> tools you can choose "verbatim" and see if the exact phrase matches.
Just correcting myself here, the way to do this is by simply wrapping
the words in quotes "like this, hey now". The verbatim tool is
something else.
Marc
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On Wed, 2012-02-15 at 21:56 -0500, John Taylor-Johnston wrote:
> I'm a teacher. I want to use PHP to interface with Google and see if a
> student has plagiarized.
>
> I don't see many open-source projects on the subject, so I want to
> create my own script.
>
> How can I use PHP to interface w
> I'm a teacher. I want to use PHP to interface with Google and see if a
> student has plagiarized.
Hi. Why not just enter the suspected text into a search engine and
see if any close matches come up? If you use the advanced search
tools you can choose "verbatim" and see if the exact phrase matc
I'm a teacher. I want to use PHP to interface with Google and see if a
student has plagiarized.
I don't see many open-source projects on the subject, so I want to
create my own script.
How can I use PHP to interface with Google and see if this text exists
on the internet?
If this is possib
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