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Text Based Site Index |
| Each term may be preceded by the standard Boolean operators not (-), and (+) or or (default). | |
| If you type in : | Return will be : |
| hot dog pizzas | would return pages with at least one of the three terms. |
| dogs not pizzas or dogs - pizzas |
all documents containing the word "dogs" except those documents which also contain the word "pizzas" |
| and hot and dog and pizzas or + hot + dog + pizzas |
only those documents which contain all three search terms. |
| To perform a string search, preface your term with the dollar sign ($) example" "$in" |
would turn up the word "in", "bin", "inside", or "acquaintance". |
If a search term has at least one capital letter, like "parIS", the search will be case sensitive with respect to that word - that is, only documents containing "parIS" will be found. On the other hand, lowercase words like "paris" will generate hits from "Paris", "PARIS", or "parIS".
To group a collection of words, use quotes. For example, the query "Zoltan Milosevic" (quotes included) would not generate a hit from "Slobodan Milosevic met with Zoltan Smith". Without quotes, the sentence would count. Boolean operators can also act on quotations: a search on '+the +kitten not "the kitten"' would return only those documents where "the" and "kitten" appear separately. |