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| - | \[from dokuwiki.org @ 25-08-20\] | + | {{ : |
| A search can be started from any page, using the Search box in upper right of each page. | A search can be started from any page, using the Search box in upper right of each page. | ||
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| In this section, we'll use square brackets '' | In this section, we'll use square brackets '' | ||
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| ### Phrase search ("" | ### Phrase search ("" | ||
| - | You can search for exact phrases by putting double quotes around a set of words, e.g. '' | + | You can search for exact phrases by putting double quotes around a set of words, e.g. '' |
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| ### Excluding Terms (-) | ### Excluding Terms (-) | ||
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| But, [searching](https:// | But, [searching](https:// | ||
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| * will find only the 2 pages — | * will find only the 2 pages — | ||
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| - | ### Partial matching ('**\***') | + | --- |
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| + | ### Partial matching (\*) | ||
| To search for words for which you want the root word, plus any variation with suffixes (-ed, -ing, etc.), by using _Partial Matching_. | To search for words for which you want the root word, plus any variation with suffixes (-ed, -ing, etc.), by using _Partial Matching_. | ||
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| You can also perform '' | You can also perform '' | ||
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| Note that '' | Note that '' | ||
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| ### The OR operator (|) | ### The OR operator (|) | ||
| - | By default DokuWiki | + | By default, DokuWiki |
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| + | OR searching is done by including | ||
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| + | For example, the query '' | ||
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| + | The query '' | ||
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| + | You can make use of OR as a way to find search terms with spelling variations, for example '' | ||
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| + | The OR operator has a lower ' | ||
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| + | That is, the query | ||
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| + | '' | ||
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| + | is the same as | ||
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| + | '' | ||
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| + | _**$$$ include some actual hits pages $$$**_ | ||
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| + | _**$$$ add a screen print of the sample search $$$**_ | ||
| - | The OR operator has a lower precedence than the default AND operator. That is, the query '' | + | . |
| + | But, if you needed to search for (gun show) or for (gun event), you could _not_ write it as '' | ||
| - | If you want to \[\[#Search within a namespace (@) |restrict your search on a namespace\]\], you **have** to group your search with " | + | Instead, use a _grouping search_ — as described below. |
| ### Grouping search | ### Grouping search | ||
wiki/search.1770751793.txt.gz · Last modified: 2026/02/10 14:29 by bobbyk