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Newer page: version 2 Last edited on 22 May 2014 3:01 by harold Revert
Older page: version 1 Last edited on 17 January 2022 18:35 by harold Revert
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-<<FullTextSearch limit=1000 >> 
+<<FullTextSearch>> 
  
 ---- 
  
 Additional Searches: 
-  
 <<WikiFormRich action=TitleSearch method=GET nobr=1 class=wikiaction 
  editbox[] name=s text="" 
  submit[] 
  checkbox[] name=case_exact 
- pulldown[] name=regex value="auto,none,glob,posix,pcre,sql"  
- >> 
+ pulldown[] name=regex value="auto,none,glob,posix,pcre,sql">> 
  
 <<WikiFormRich action=FullTextSearch method=GET nobr=1 class=wikiaction 
  editbox[] name=s text="" 
  submit[] 
  checkbox[] name=case_exact 
- pulldown[] name=regex value="auto,none,glob,posix,pcre,sql"  
- >> 
+ pulldown[] name=regex value="auto,none,glob,posix,pcre,sql">> 
  
 <<WikiFormRich action=FuzzyPages method=GET nobr=1 class=wikiaction 
  editbox[] name=s text="" 
  submit[] 
- checkbox[] name=case_exact  
- >> 
+ checkbox[] name=case_exact>> 
  
 ---- 
  
 Create or edit page: 

version 2

You must enter a search term.


Additional Searches:

    case_exact regex 
    case_exact regex 
    case_exact 

Create or edit page:


Tips

  • Separate words with a space. All words have to match as substrings.
  • 'OR', grouping with parenthesis, string-quoting and some glob-style wildcard characters are also supported.
  • To exclude words from a title search or full text search, prepend a '-'.
  • Use '^xx' or 'xx*' to match words starting with 'xx'.
  • Use '*xx' or 'xx$' to match words ending with 'xx'.
  • Use '^word$' to match exact words.
  • Use regex=auto and 're:' like 're:word.*xx' or regex=posix to use Posix regular expressions. (not yet)
  • Use regex=auto and '//' like '/^word$/' or regex=pcre to match using Perl-style regular expressions.
  • Use regex=sql to match using SQL-style wildcards '%' and '_'.
  • Use regex=none to match any wildcards verbatim.

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