quote:
Originally posted by VuDu
but im still laughing from the "xml " trick... lol. that made me realise that the searching for «xml» will work as «*xml*», i'm not used to that comparing to the all other forums i go to.
i'm not saying its wrong, i'm just saying i didn't thought it worked that way, since it's not explicit nowhere in the search page.
Almost all forums have the exact same searchengine! They all work the same; If no other options are available or specified then it is always «*xml*» that is going to be searched...
In fact, everywhere you search in Windows, it uses the same non-word search unless you specifically enable the "words only" option if available.
In other words, there is nothing "strange" about it, it is the standard way used everywhere...
quote:
Originally posted by KeyStorm
Well, if you have a sentence like:quote:
I will try that in xml.
It won't work with "xml ". But then try "xml " " xml", which is more efficient.
No, not on forums.
When you search for two words, it uses the AND operator, not the OR operator.
Searching for:
"xml " " xml" means that the text should contain
and "xml "
and " xml".
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