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As well as searching for text, visitors can restrict their searches to particular sections of the site and publication date ranges. Surrounding a search phrase in double quotes causes the search engine to look for that complete phrase. A search for "web server" will return articles containing that phrase, whereas a search for web server will return articles containing either word. The + operator can be used to make a search term mandatory. Thus a search for web +server will return all articles containing the word server, and (optionally) web. The - operator can be used to exclude a search term. Thus a search for web -server will return all articles containing the word web which do not contain the word server. The * operator can be used as a wildcard to search for words beginning with a particular pattern. Thus a search for serv* will return articles containing the words server, service, servitude and so on. Search All data typed in by the user is indexed and is fully searchable. |