Help with searching
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hi guys
how do i search and get results for example that contain both words? So say I have the first name of the two, how do i get results that have both as opposed to results that contain any part of it?
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If you're referring to searching the forums, use quotation marks–""–around the phrase (words).
Hope that helps. ???
Good luck!
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If you're referring to searching the forums, use quotation marks–""–around the phrase (words).
Hope that helps. ???
Good luck!
LMAO @ the example
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sorry no i meant in the torrents
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I think the correct syntax is:
"jack +off" (without the quotes)
I'm not sure if the search engine still has this option or not, but I know it did (at least in theory) at one point in time.
EDIT: I have just confirmed it still has this capability, but it has been changed as to be improved to allow includes and excludes… You put a space between the words so it knows whether to include them in the search, or exclude them...
So... If you're looking for "jack" and "off" you would use (include off with jack):
"jack +off" (without the quotes)But... Inversely, if you were looking for "jack" but not "off", you would use (search for jack, excluding off):
"jack -off" (without the quotes)Also... If you wanted to look for "jack" and "off" or "jack off", but not "solo", you would use:
"jack +off -solo" (without the quotes) -
I think the correct syntax is:
"jack +off" (without the quotes)
I'm not sure if the search engine still has this option or not, but I know it did (at least in theory) at one point in time.
EDIT: I have just confirmed it still has this capability, but it has been changed as to be improved to allow includes and excludes… You put a space between the words so it knows whether to include them in the search, or exclude them...
So... If you're looking for "jack" and "off" you would use (include off with jack):
"jack +off" (without the quotes)But... Inversely, if you were looking for "jack" but not "off", you would use (search for jack, excluding off):
"jack -off" (without the quotes)Also... If you wanted to look for "jack" and "off" or "jack off", but not "solo", you would use:
"jack +off -solo" (without the quotes)oh NICE - thks for the detail
learn something new every day - as they say
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thanks