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Enter some keywords to search the site
Each term may be
preceded by the standard Boolean operators not, and, or or. If
you search for "dogs not pizzas", you'll find all documents
containing the word "dogs" except those documents which also
contain the word "pizzas".
If you type in "and hot and dog and
pizzas", you'll find only those documents which contain all
three search terms. The default value is or. Thus, a search
for "hot dog pizzas" would return pages with at least one of
the three terms.
Altavista's shorthand notation works too. A search on "dogs
-hot" is equivalent to the first example, and "+hot +dog
+pizzas" will return the same documents as the second.
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.
Intermediate Search finds words, not strings. A search for
"in" would turn up only that word, not "bin", "inside", or
"acquaintance". To perform a string search, preface your term
with the dollar sign - a query on "$in" would find all words
lists above. Note that more complex wildcard searches using
the asterisk are not permitted. Including the asterisk in your
query will return a list of all files, but that's its only
function.
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