Move some files to RST syntax.
authorOleksandr Gavenko <gavenkoa@gmail.com>
Fri, 26 Aug 2011 23:17:44 +0300
changeset 959 32194b963ea8
parent 958 08756fa9ff4d
child 960 a898726dc330
Move some files to RST syntax.
web-search.rst
--- a/web-search.rst	Fri Aug 26 00:30:30 2011 +0300
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--*- mode: outline; coding: utf-8 -*-
-
-* Disable page indexing by search engine.
-
-Add to html page in head tag such code:
-
-  <meta name="ROBOTS" content="NOINDEX,NOFOLLOW" />
-
-* Dictionary Search.
-
-  http://www.onelook.com/
-
-* Google search query syntax.
-
-  http://www.google.com/support/websearch/bin/answer.py?answer=136861
-                Google search basics: More search help
-  http://www.google.ru/help/operators.html
-                Advanced Operators
-  http://code.google.com/intl/ru/apis/soapsearch/reference.html
-                Google SOAP Search API Reference
-  http://www.google.com/cse/docs/resultsxml.html
-                Google WebSearch Protocol Reference for Google Site Search
-  http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Google_Search
-
-** Phrase Search.
-
-Use double quotes to search exactly mutch of string. Words marked in this way will appear together
-in all results exactly as entered.
-
-  "WORD1 WORD2 WORD3"
-
-Note: You may need to use a "+" to force inclusion of common words in a phrase.
-
-** Boolean OR Search.
-
-"OR" capital is essential.
-
-  WORD1 OR WORD2
-
-Remove site from search by "-site:"
-
-  WORD1 WORD2 -site:ebay.com -site:shopping.com
-
-** Include query term (search exactly as is).
-
-If a common word is essential to getting the results you want, you can include it by putting a "+"
-sign in front of it.
-
- +WORD WORD1 WORD2
-
-** Exclude query term.
-
-You can exclude a word from your search by putting a minus sign ("-") immediately in front of the
-term you want to exclude from the search results.
-
-  WORD1 WORD2 -WORD
-
-** Fill in the blanks.
-
-  GNU *
-  Mozilla *
-
-** Site Restricted Search.
-
-  site:example.com WORD1 WORD2
-  site:.gov WORD
-
-** Cached Results Page.
-
-The query prefix "cache:" returns the cached HTML version of the specified web document that the
-Google search crawled. Note there can be no space between "cache:" and the web page URL. If you
-include other words in the query, Google will highlight those words within the cached document.
-
-  cache:www.google.com
-
-Use Google as a free proxy (if direct access bloked): cache:example.com
-
-** Title Search.
-
-Restricts the results to those with all of the query words in the title.
-
-  intitle:WORD1 intitle:WORD2 WORD3
-  allintitle:WORD1 WORD2
-
-Note: Putting "intitle:" in front of every word in your query is equivalent to putting "allintitle:"
-at the front of your query.
-
-** URL Search.
-
-If you prepend "inurl:" to a query term, Google search restricts the results to documents containing
-that word in the result URL. Note there can be no space between the "inurl:" and the following word.
-
-Starting a query with the term "allinlinks:" restricts the results to those with all of the query
-words in the URL links on the page.
-
-  inurl:WORD1 inurl:WORD2 WORD
-  allinurl: WORD1 WORD2
-
-Note: "inurl:" works only on words, not URL components. In particular, it ignores punctuation and
-uses only the first word following the "inurl:" operator. To find multiple words in a result URL,
-use the "inurl:" operator for each word.
-
-Note: Putting "inurl:" in front of every word in your query is equivalent to putting "allinurl:" at
-the front of your query.
-
-** Link anchor search.
-
-Searches for text in a page's link anchors. A link anchor is the descriptive text of a link.
-
-  inanchor:"WORD1 WORD2"
-
-** Text Only Search.
-
-Starting a query with the term "allintext:" restricts the results to those with all of the query
-words in only the body text, ignoring link, URL, and title matches.
-
-  intext:WORD
-  allintext: WORD1 WORD2
-
-** File Type Filtering.
-
-The query prefix "filetype:" filters the results returned to include only documents with the
-extension specified immediately after. Note there can be no space between "filetype:&quot; and the
-specified extension.
-
-  WORD filetype:doc OR filetype:pdf
-
-** File Type Exclusion.
-
-The query prefix "-filetype:" filters the results to exclude documents with the extension specified
-immediately after. Note there can be no space between "-filetype:" and the specified extension.
-
-  WORD -filetype:doc -filetype:pdf
-
-** Web Document Info.
-
-The query prefix "info:" returns a single result for the specified URL if it exists in the index.
-
-  info:www.google.com
-
-Note: No other query terms can be specified when using this special query term.
-
-** Back Links.
-
-The query prefix "link:" lists web pages that have links to the specified web page.
-
-  link:www.google.com
-
-Note: there can be no space between "link:" and the web page URL.
-
-Note: No other query terms can be specified when using this special query term.
-
-** Related Links.
-
-Lists web pages that are similar to the specified web page.
-
-  related:www.google.com
-
-Note: there can be no space between "related:" and the web page URL.
-
-Note: No other query terms can be specified when using this special query term.
-
-** Word definition.
-
-The query prefix "define:" will provide a definition of the words listed after it.
-
-  define:WORD
-
-* Google Code.
-
-  http://code.google.com/
-  http://www.google.com/help/faq_codesearch.html
-
-** file:
-
-  file:\.(x|abc)$
-
-** lang:
-
-  lang:"c++", -lang:java
-  lang:^(c|c#|c\+\+)$
-
-** license:
-
-  license:apache,-license:gpl
-  license:bsd|mit
-
-** package:
-
-  package:"www.kernel.org"
-  package:\.tgz$
-
-* Yahoo search query syntax.
-
-  http://help.yahoo.com/l/uk/yahoo/search/basics/index.html
-                Yahoo! Search Help Topics
-  http://help.yahoo.com/l/uk/yahoo/search/basics/basics-04.html
-                Search Tips
-  http://help.yahoo.com/l/uk/yahoo/search/basics/basics-08.html
-                What is Advanced Search?
-  http://help.yahoo.com/l/uk/yahoo/search/basics/basics-19.html
-                How do I search for a specific URL, sub-page, or find sites that link to mine?
-
-** All of these words.
-
-Includes all of the words you typed in the search box. This is similar to inserting "AND" between
-words or the symbol "+" before a word.
-
-** At least one of these words.
-
-Searches for results that match either one or more of the words. This is similar to inserting "OR"
-between the words.
-
-** Exact phrase.
-
-Searches for the words in exactly the order you enter them. This is similar to putting quotes (" ")
-around a set of words.
-
-** None of these words.
-
-Excludes words from your search. This is similar to inserting "NOT" between the words or the symbol
-"-" before a word.
-
-** site:.
-
-This allows one to find all documents within a particular domain and all its subdomains.
-
-To exclude DOMAIN from search:
-
-  -site:DOMAIN
-
-** hostname:.
-
-This allows one to find all documents from a particular host only.
-
-** link:.
-
-This allows one to find documents that link to a particular URL.
-
-** url:.
-
-This allows one to find a specific document in our index.
-
-** inurl:.
-
-This allows one to find a specific keyword as part of indexed URLs.
-
-** intitle:.
-
-This allows one to find a specific keyword as part of the indexed titles.
-
-** Back links.
-
-  linkdomain:DOMAIN
-
-* Bing search query syntax.
-
-  http://onlinehelp.microsoft.com/en-WW/bing/ff808535.aspx
-                Bing Help
-  http://onlinehelp.microsoft.com/en-us/bing/ff808438.aspx
-                Advanced search options
-  http://onlinehelp.microsoft.com/en-us/bing/ff524480.aspx
-                Search effectively
-  http://onlinehelp.microsoft.com/en-us/bing/ff808421.aspx
-                Advanced search keywords
-
-** +.
-
-Finds webpages that contain all the terms that are preceded by the + symbol. Also allows you to
-include terms that are usually ignored.
-
-** " ".
-
-Finds the exact words in a phrase.
-
-** ().
-
-Finds or excludes webpages that contain a group of words.
-
-** AND or &.
-
-Finds webpages that contain all the terms or phrases.
-
-** NOT or -.
-
-Excludes webpages that contain a term or phrase.
-
-** OR or |.
-
-Finds webpages that contain either of the terms or phrases.
-
-** contains:.
-
-Keeps results focused on sites that have links to the file types that you specify.
-
-  contains:wma
-
-** filetype:.
-
-Returns only webpages created in the file type that you specify.
-
-  filetype:pdf
-
-** inanchor: or inbody: or intitle:.
-
-
-These keywords return webpages that contain the specified term in the metadata, such as the anchor,
-body, or title of the site, respectively. Specify only one term per keyword. You can string multiple
-keyword entries as needed.
-
-** ip:.
-
-Finds sites that are hosted by a specific IP address. The IP address must be a dotted quad address.
-Type the ip: keyword, followed by the IP address of the website.
-
-** language:.
-
-Returns webpages for a specific language. Specify the language code directly after the language:
-keyword. You can also access this function using the Search Builder Language function. For more
-information about using Search Builder, see Use advanced search.
-
-** loc: or location:.
-
-Returns webpages from a specific country or region. Specify the country or region code directly
-after the loc: keyword. To focus on two or more languages, use a logical OR to group the languages.
-
-  WORD1 WORD2 (loc:US OR loc:GB)
-
-** prefer:.
-
-Adds emphasis to a search term or another operator to help focus the search results.
-
-** site:.
-
-Returns webpages that belong to the specified site. To focus on two or more domains, use a logical
-OR to group the domains. You can use site: to search for web domains, top level domains, and
-directories that are not more than two levels deep. You can also search for webpages that contain a
-specific search word on a site.
-
-** feed:.
-
-Finds RSS or Atom feeds on a website for the terms you search for.
-
-** hasfeed:.
-
-Finds webpages that contain an RSS or Atom feed on a website for the terms you search for.
-
-  site:www.nytimes.com hasfeed:football.
-
-** url:.
-
-Checks whether the listed domain or web address is in the Bing index.
-