Currently, information is very important to Internet users. Unfortunately, searching for specific information from the
Internet is not easy as wishes. The existing search engine mechanisms cannot be performed using a pathname of URL as
a search key. Therefore, users who have a partial pathname of URL cannot use their knowledge to narrow down the
search results. Thus, users have to spend a long time searching for the required web site from the result list. This paper
proposes a search protocol named Information Searching Protocol (ISP) that supports the multiple search contents for
users who know a partial pathname of URL and keywords. Moreover, the architecture of the Global Search Engine
System (GSES) that cooperates with the ISP and is responsible for the search mechanism is also proposed. The GSES
consists of two separated parts: an Internet Search Protocol agent at the client site, and GSES components at the server
site. These components allow users to perform the search using a pathname of URL composing with keywords. The
functions of GSES components indicate that the ISP enhances the search mechanism. So, users receive more specific
URL and can, shortly, get access to the required site.
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