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WebGlimpse Search on the Pocket Full of Listings Getting Started Guide
Search Tips
- Avoid short words or numbers in your search string.
These can sometimes cause WebGlimpse to search for a very long time,
or time out with no results. Examples: to, of, and, 1, 2, 3, etc.
- Type search phrases without quotes. Your phrase may contain
embedded spaces, and words may contain numerals.
- To search for files containing two words or phrases anywhere in
the file, separate the words or phrases with a semicolon. (This is
a Boolean AND search.)
- To search for files containing either of two words or phrases,
separate the words or phrases with a comma. (This is a Boolean OR
search.)
- If at first you don't succeed, try allowing more misspellings.
Your keywords may contain misspellings.
- WebGlimpse will show you a line of context for every match on
the search results page. This will help you decide quickly which
messages in the archive are worth examining further. Some pages may be
very long; when you follow a link to a page, you will initially see
the top of the page. The text you want to see may be much farther down
the page. Use your browser's local search command to zero in on the
text you want to see.
- If you see blank lines in your search results, WebGlimpse has
found your search string within HTML tags on a page (for example,
within HTML comment tags). To view the text you have found, you
can view the HTML source of the search results page in your Web browser.
Most often, text within HTML comments will not be what you were
looking for, so usually you can ignore these apparently blank lines
in the search results.
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Last modification date:
Tuesday, July 2, 2002 15:43:34
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