Date: Sat, 18 Apr 2009 18:17:26 +0000 Mime-Version: 1.0 (Produced by PhpWiki 1.3.14-20080124) X-Rcs-Id: $Id$ Content-Type: application/x-phpwiki; pagename=FindPage; flags=PAGE_LOCKED; markup=2; charset=UTF-8 Content-Transfer-Encoding: binary Here are some good starting points for browsing. * [[Help:HowToUseWiki|HowToUseWiki]] gives you the quick lowdown on Wiki markup. * [[RecentChanges]] recorded automatically. * [[Help:MoreAboutMechanics|MoreAboutMechanics]] of browsing and editing on this server. Here's a title search. Try something like ##wiki or sandwich##. <> Use the following for a full text search. This takes a few seconds. The results will show all lines on a given page which contain a match. <> In a fuzzy pages search the titles of all pages are examined to find those which are similarly spelled or similar sounding (english). ------ == 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. Example: 'wiki text -php' looks for all pages containing the words 'wiki' and 'text', but not containing the word 'php'. ---- [[CategoryActionPage]]