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![]() would be VERY helpful to be able to use search modes like what google offers. for example, if you put quotation marks around a few words, the search will be for those words only when together in that order. even better, if you could refine a search with a NOT function. for example, i recently did a search for music by a little-known band named Gramme. what i got back were 200 hits for Nelly's album Country Grammer. if I could have amended the search to rule out any entry with "nelly", i might have actually gotten what i was looking for. not sure what others Google has, but those two have often been extremely helpful, and i imagine they wouldn't be hard to implement. |
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![]() +1 to the google-like searching. trap_jaw, are there any operators that can be used for gnutella searches in LW, or are all search terms treated as AND's ? (I've been confused in the past by results that seem to respond to path names, or index files inside packages. A search term like "limewire" returned 3000 results--the header also includes alternates-- in less than 10 seconds). |
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Pathnames are included in searches, btw. |
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![]() <<I think that's a good idea but it won't work reliable until ALL clients on the network have been updated.>> Unless you do the filtering at the receiving end. Sure, it would be nice to do it at the serving end and reduce traffic, but you could leave the "who has this" function unchanged and implement the filtering when the returned list is formatted for display. |
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Here are the operators, I had in mind so far.... +keyword : require keyword in filename (not just in the path or the meta data) -keyword : require keyword NOT to occur in file- or pathname !keyword : require exact keyword in filename ('!avi' will not match 'david') "string of characters" : requires "string of characters" to occur in file- or pathname. Note that it won't be possible to include a logical OR so easily - and personally, I don't really believe a logical OR is very useful. |
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