Search Help 
 Basic Search Form 
The 
WebSearch form offers basic search features: 
-  Search field: Enter one or more keywords
  -  All webs flag: Check the flag if you want to search all public webs, not just the current web
  -  Scope: Select if you want to search the topic title, text body or both
 
 
The search is keyword based like in a typical search engine: 
-  Specify word(s) you want to find
  -  Multiple words form an AND search, 
intranet web service returns all pages that have the three words anywhere in the page
  -  Optionally specify plus signs for AND search, like 
intranet +web +service
  -  Enclose words in double quotes to form a literal search, like 
"web service"
  -  Specify a minus sign to exclude a word, like 
soap -shampoo
  -  Use double quotes if you want to search for a leading minus sign, like 
"-nowarn"
  -  Stop words are excluded from a keyword search: 
-  Stop words are common words and characters such as 
"how" and "where", defined in the SEARCHSTOPWORDS setting in the TWikiPreferences
  -  If you want to search for a word in the stop word list, prefix the word with a plus sign
 
 
  -  Example: To search for all topics that contain 
"SOAP", "WSDL", a literal "web service", but not "shampoo",
  enter this: soap +wsdl "web service" -shampoo
 
 
 Advanced Search Form 
The 
WebSearchAdvanced form offers more control over search.
TWiki supports three types of searches: 
-  
keyword: The basic search type
  -  
literal: Simple search where text is searched literally
  -  
regex: A RegularExpression search for power users
 
 
TWiki's regex search is a set of regular expression patterns: 
-  Patterns are delimited by a semicolon
  -  An AND search is performed for the list of patterns
  -  An exclamation point preceeding a pattern indicates an AND NOT search; use it to exclude a pattern, like 
!web service
  -  If you want to search for a semicolon or an exclamation point, escape them with a leading backslash, like 
\!shampoo
  -  Example: To search for all topics that contain 
"SOAP", "WSDL", a literal "web service", but not "shampoo",
  enter this: soap;wsdl;web service;!shampoo
 
 
 Formatted Searches 
You can embed a nicely 
formatted search in a topic by using the 
%SEARCH{}% variable described in 
TWikiVariables.
 Search Preferences 
The 
TWikiPreferences has these settings:
 
-  
SEARCHDEFAULTTTYPE: Default search type for search forms which calls the search script
  -  
SEARCHVARDEFAULTTYPE: Default search type for %SEARCH{} variable
  -  
SEARCHSTOPWORDS: List of stop words
 
 
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TWiki:Main.PeterThoeny
 - 18 Jan 2004