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this.searchfield = function(){
	
	// CONFIG 
	
	// this is id of the search field you want to add this script to. 
	// You can use your own id just make sure that it matches the search field in your html file.
	var id = "searchdata1";
	
	// Text you want to set as a default value of your search field.
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	// set to either true or false
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	// replace with your own
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